Scribbelicious where your bookshelf comes to life…
Choose your quote or book, then choose your setting. Can’t find what you are looking for? Feel free to email: bespoke@scribbelicious.com
Each item is handmade to order so we can adjust any item, or make you a whole new one!

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Classic Literature
Our love of classic literature is truly celebrated here at Scribbelicious.

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If you need any advice or a bespoke item then contact us and we will be happy to help.
Featured Products
Life Isn’t About Waiting For The Storm To Pass - Pendant
Printed onto specially blended paper and sealed under glass. Oval designs measure 3x4cm (1.18×1.57in.....
Shakespeare - The Tempest, We Are Such Stuff As Dreams - Bookmark
"We are such stuff as dreams are made on."Another of William Shakespeare's memorable quotes th.....
Lewis Carroll - Alice in Wonderland, Bonkers - Bag Charm
"Have I gone mad? You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are."This.....
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre, Happy Than Dignified - Bangle
"I would always rather be happy than dignified."A sentiment from Charlotte Bronte's brilliant "Jane .....
Lewis Carroll - Alice in Wonderland, Bonkers (Plain) - Brooch
"Have I gone mad? I'm afraid so, you're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best p.....

How it Works
Build your own jewellery!
Here at Scribbly Towers, we love books and recognise how personal and powerful words can be – so our customers can build their own piece of Literary loveliness.
As we hand-make each item to order, we are able to put your choice of design into many different settings. So to build your own piece of Scribbly jewellery first select your design such as a Pride and Prejudice quotation, then select its setting, perhaps silver plated.
We hope it is an easy process but if you hit a snag, or if you can not find what you are looking for or have a specific quotation in mind (it doesn’t have to be literary, it could be lyrics or a saying) please email us here.
About Scribbelicious
Scribbelicious is a crafting business that was started by an English teacher so it is hardly surprising that it is all about books.
Based in an old converted barn, our studio in Wales is full to the rafters of damaged old tomes we have rescued to turn into pendants and bangles, earrings and key rings. We also design our own versions of quotations to make bookish jewellery that isn’t just pretty, it uses the power of words. Scribbly jewellery says something about what you think, what you read and what’s important to you.
The Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare’s Globe in London and the Brontë Parsonage at Haworth are three high-profile stockists and we also supply several branches of Waterstone’s bookshops and The Tudor Guild Gift Shop in America. It isn’t just about big sellers, though: we also make custom items for items for individuals, creating bespoke pieces for very reasonable prices.
At the heart of Scribbelicious is a real sense of individuality and quirkiness is celebrated. Being an ethical business, we hand-make all the jewellery in our studio, paying a living wage to our Scribbly workers.
We do our best to buy our materials locally: our cards are printed in the UK and we upcycle and recycle wherever possible. We also support lots of charitable ventures, especially book-related causes, and supply a number of lovely independent bookshops round the UK.
It really is all about the words: this is statement jewellery at its best!
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