Antler Works Antler Buttons
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Antler Works Antler Buttons
Antler Works Antler Buttons
Product Description
Antler Buttons from Antler Works – Handmade in Afton, Wyoming
These beautiful antler buttons are handcrafted by Antler Works, a three-generation family business based in Afton, Wyoming, exclusively for Cowgirl Yarn. Each button is a unique piece of craftsmanship, adding the perfect rustic touch to any project.
Choose from individual buttons or matching sets—there’s something for every creative need.
Mr. Lee keeps sizing simple with options labeled Nickel, Dime, and Quarter. While deer antlers don’t quite follow coin standards, we’ve done our best to sort them by approximate size to help with your project planning.
Our Burl buttons range from 1" to 2 ½" in diameter. If you’re shopping online and would like to see photos of our current stock, just send us a message—we’re happy to help!
The buttons are priced per each button or each set.
We also offer Curved and Rustic Toggle buttons, each approximately 1 ¾" in length.
Naturally grown and handcrafted in Afton, Wyoming.
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