04/03/2026
A little throwback to one of my favorite repairs ✨
This Edwardian beaded bag came to me with some wear along the top edge, and some major shredding of the design on the other side. I knew right away it deserved to be restored as thoughtfully as possible. The challenge? Those tiny, iridescent vintage beads are nothing like what’s made today.
So I went on a hunt.
Digging through old stock, comparing finishes, sizes, and that subtle glow you only get from antique glass… until I found beads that blended seamlessly into the original work. No shortcuts — just patience and a lot of squinting.
There’s something really special about bringing a piece like this back to life. Every bead carries a bit of history, and getting to step in (briefly) as part of that story is one of the things I love most about what I do.
Repairs like this are slow, meticulous, and honestly a little obsessive… but so worth it.
From sand to silken strand 💫
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