While the idea of covering lockets with polymer has been around for a while, Sydney, Australia’s Rocky Antonio turns the idea on its head!

The necks on Rocky’s charming Matryoshka dolls are made from lockets turned sideways. Jumprings baked into their heads allow them to be suspended from chains as pendants or charms. Study more pictures here and start your engines this week with a updated, upcycled twist on an old idea.

  • reply Alice Stroppel ,

    What a great idea. I love it when someone looks at something in a different way. These are darling.

    • reply Alisa R. ,

      I have some of those lockets (intended for use with pc) but would never have thought to use them that way. I love Matroyshka dolls and those are adorable!

      • reply Rocky ,

        Thank you so much for this wonderful feature, Ms. Cynthia! 🙂 More power to Polymer Clay Daily!

        • reply Deborah M. ,

          That’s such a clever idea! Adorable Matryoshkas.

          • reply Myra ,

            Now, THAT’S thinking outside the box! Such sweet faces, too. Beautiful and so clever!

            • reply MOMENToCOMPLEMENTo ,

              very nice!!!^^

              • reply suzanne ,

                these lockets are such a cool idea!

                • reply sandra ,

                  The lockets are beautiful i will like to own one. “Thanks Cynthia”

                  • reply BEATRIZGUIROLA ,

                    I would like to know the size and I can put a lobster clasp above the wire loop. I would like to use them for European snake style round for NECKLACES. (Like Pandora). They are 2.5 mm and it is imperative they fit comfortably in the chain.
                    Please advise

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