The Broke Plate Pendant Company sees beauty in chips, dings, cracks, and busted vintage dishes.
Juliet Ames seeks to create one-of-a-kind wearable art creations that start by – well – breaking plates!
The Broken Plate Pendant Company has been featured in magazines such as Smart Woman, Urbanite, Baltimore Magazine, Maryland Life and Style. Her work has also garnered attention from internet press, including Craft:Blog, Modish, Indie Fixx, Brides.com, Sierra Club, and Washington City Paper. Broken Plate Pendants are currently in wardrobe at the Rachael Ray Show and Rachael Ray has worn Broken Plate pendants on 30 Minute Meals.



