RetrologyDesigns

Jewellery from typewriter keys, stamps,coins & ephemera

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Note from shop owner Hi and thanks for visiting! I am currently doing stocktake and restructuring. I'll be back soon!

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Last updated on Jan 20, 2024

Hi and thanks for visiting! I am currently doing stocktake and restructuring. I'll be back soon!

Sam Taylor

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About RetrologyDesigns

Sales 1,108
On Etsy since 2007

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Making beautiful jewellery from vintage and found things!

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  • Sam Taylor

    Owner

    Mother of two girls, theatrical costumer and maker of weird and wonderful jewelry. ABN: 57262180460

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Last updated on February 16, 2023

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Last updated on May 6, 2022

Frequently asked questions

Custom and personalized orders

Do you do custom orders?
Yes, I am always happy to work with you to deliver a product you are happy with. Please send me a convo and I will be glad to work with you.

Sizing details

Most items I make are adjustable in some way. Detailed descriptions for each product will help you to determine if a piece will work for you. If you find the description doesn't answer your question, feel free to contact me through the convo system.

I have sensitive skin. Will your jewelry react with my skin?

I can't say for each individual if it will react to your skin type. I use the highest quality findings but there may be base metals involved which may cause irritation in some people. I have found that coating the piece (where it will be in contact with skin) with a clear nail polish to be very effective.