CERAMIC BUTTONS

These are the last of my new Incomparable buttons. Both of these pairs are nondescript but the colours and glazes are vibrant. The blue is a beautiful colour and the pink ones are my least favourite as I am not a lover of pink. The quality of these buttons is wonderful. I hope the proceeds of these buttons help the village ladies in South Africa who make them.

CERAMIC BUTTONS

Two more pairs of Incomparable buttons which are new to my collection. One pair shows three white flowers in amongst some splodges of bright blue and green. It is very effective. The others depict some blue and pink flowers in a blue vase. They too are very showy and modern.

CERAMIC BUTTONS

Here are two more Incomparable button cards from South Africa. The buttons are nicely made and the designs are quite striking. One shows purple flowers and black leaves in an abstract way. The others are just splodges of brown, mustard and white but I find them very effective.

CERAMIC BUTTONS

Here are two pairs of Ceramic buttons handmade in South Africa by the village ladies for Incomparable Buttons. They are of the same design but in different colours. At 3 1/2cm they are quite large.

CERAMIC BUTTON

Here is a Ceramic button with a scalloped edge. It has a green base with a copper glaze over the top. It is a sew through type and having three holes makes it a little different. It is quite effective.

HORN BUTTON

Here is a blonde horn button which is quite thin. It has a white metal escutcheon in a scrolly pattern sort of in the Art Nouveau style. It measures 3 cm.

PLASTIC BUTTON

This is rather a chunky button made of mottled light brown plastic. It has a centre of wound fawn cord resembling a rose with a metal surround. It has a metal loop shank and measures 2 3/4 cm.

CELLULOID BUTTONS

Here are two complimentary celluloid buttons in a grey shade. One has a square brass disc with a flower in the centre. The other one has nine tiny brass squares with a star design. They measure 2 1/2 cm.

PLASTIC BUTTON

This grey plastic button has a metalized plastic centre in a flower like design. It has a tin shank. Maybe it is from the late 1940s or early 1950s. That is my guess anyway. I have a lot of plastic buttons with metal centres of varying types and they are quite interesting.

BONE BUTTONS

Here is a pair of carved bone buttons. They are carved in a flowerlike design and have been tinted in brown which shows up more on the edge and the back. I guess it has been rubbed back on the front. They measure 2 cm. They may have been made in Nepal.