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Farm on the Hill
Hand-Crafted Jewellery


Each piece of Farm on the Hill jewellery is hand- crafted from wood that has grown here at Manor House Farm. 


The beads are shaped, finished and decorated by hand before being polished with beeswax and assembled into a unique, beautiful and natural piece of jewellery


The packaging for this piece of jewellery has been made from recycled materials and has been designed so that it can be reused again.  The necklace is displayed on a fabric pouch for later storage, and the box, well it’s great for bits and bobs J and looks beautiful too!

Occasional polishing with beeswax will help to maintain the shine on the beads and to help prevent discolouration.


Circle Design; Larch Wood Necklace
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£
20.00    
Sun Flower Design; Larch-Wood Necklace
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£
20.00    
Farm on the Hill, Manor House Farm, Prestwood, nr Alton, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5DD

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  • Home
    • About >
      • Aims
      • About us
    • About the farm >
      • history of the farm
      • regeneration projects >
        • regenerative agriculture
        • woodland and wildflower meadows >
          • Tree Planters Wall of Fame :-)
      • Farm on the Hill Blog
    • Events and Courses
    • Allotments
  • Staying at the farm
  • Camping
  • Bicycles
    • Cycle hire
    • Cycle Repairs
  • The local area
    • Walking
    • Climbing
    • history of the area
    • where to eat and drink
  • Contact Us
    • Newsletter