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Strawberry Thief brooch

Strawberry Thief brooch

Regular price £38.00
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This brooch is inspired by the beloved strawberry thief wallpaper designed by William Morris in 1883

He based the pattern and name on the thrushes which frequently stole the strawberries in the kitchen garden of his countryside home, Kelmscott Manor, in Oxfordshire.

This brooch is made from 15 individually laser cut pieces of wood and acrylic. I have hand painted the details to bring this charming little scene to life.

It measures 6.5cm wide and has a brooch clasp attachment.

It will arrive in a flock lined gift box.

Also available as a necklace and accompanying strawberry drop earrings are available in the collection.

Check out the full William Morris collection here.

Most of my jewellery is made to order, so I ship two days after purchase. If you need your order by a specific date, email me at info@workingclasp.com, and I’ll do my best to prioritise it for you.

UK Shipping (1-2 Days)

📦 £5.95 – Parcelforce 48-hour tracked (No signature required)
🚀 £9.35 – Royal Mail Next Day Special Delivery (Tracked & signature required)

Europe Shipping (3-5 Working Days)

📦 £6.55 – International Standard Delivery (No signature or tracking)
✈️ £11.15 – Tracked & Signed Delivery

Worldwide Shipping (6-7 Working Days)

📦 £9.20 – International Standard Delivery (No signature or tracking)
✈️ £13.80 – Tracked & Signed Delivery

You can also find our full shipping information here and our returns policy here.

To keep your Working Clasp jewellery looking its best, follow these simple care instructions:

💖 Store your jewellery in a pouch or box when not in use.
🧼 Clean gently with a soft cloth to remove dust and fingerprints.
🚿 Avoid wearing jewellery while sleeping, showering, or exercising.
⚡ Be mindful with sprays & creams (perfume, moisturiser, sunscreen) as they can cause acrylic to dull over time.
💥 Handle with care – Dropping acrylic jewellery onto hard surfaces can weaken or break the piece.

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