
I think these two buttons are horn with a bone centre. They both have a simple design carved in them. I wonder if they were made in Nepal. They would make nice buttons on a tweed overcoat or some natural woollen fabric garment.
All things buttons & more …
Here are four white metal reproduction buttons of the early 1900s. They were put out by La Mode and made in Italy. I saw them advertised in a craft magazine and after some chasing I eventually found them in a craft shop in Bendigo, Victoria. There were quite a few of them but I did not buy the full set. They are well made and it would be interesting to see one of the original buttons to compare. I bought them in 2010.
These two perspex buttons are completely different in their design. The round one has a floral design carved out on the back which shows through to the front and it is a sew through type. The square one has bevelled edges and a metalized plastic rose embedded in the centre and has a metal loop shank . Perspex did come in a few colours but the clear seemed to be the most popular.