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Category Archives: Jewelry
Martine Ali
When dressing for an elegant night on the town, many people would avoid wearing heavy chains, scows, or thick wires. That’s because they haven’t seen Martine Ali’s jewelry designs. This self-taught jeweler’s delicate use of harsh materials like nuts and … Continue reading
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Erin Wahed
What would rings look like if they were designed by Wassily Kandinsky, Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer? Bande des Quatres. This new boutique line of jewelry was conceived by photographer and recent NYU grad, Erin Wahed, and is hand-crafted by … Continue reading
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Joan Hornig
For Joan Hornig charity begins at home…in your jewelry box. To date, she has made donations to over 700 organizations through 100% of her stunning jewelry line’s profits. Joan’s high-end pieces not only catch eyes, they also warm hearts with … Continue reading
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Stefan Rurak
If a tree falls in the forest, and nobody is around to hear it, it’s probably vying to be one of Stefan Rurak’s next creations. From bracelets to jewelry boxes to chairs, Stefan creates stunning functional pieces that celebrate the … Continue reading
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Kellar Williams
If you are constantly bored with your current jewelry, KLIK KLIK™ is for you. KLIK KLIK is a kit of 300 tiny magnets that bond together to create custom bracelets, anklets, necklaces, chokers, armbands, rings, and more. You can infinitely … Continue reading
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Carrie Bilbo
Cicadas, spiders and branches may be the norm in nature, but not in precious jewelry. Don’t tell that to maverick artist Carrie Bilbo, who creates hand-made rings, bracelets and necklaces inspired by Earth’s wonders. Carrie’s unusual designs, like her silver … Continue reading
Jeremy May
Jeremy May’s jewelry designs are definitely not by the book. Except that they are. His handmade paper jewelry line, Little Fly, is crafted from old literary editions. Jeremy laminates hundreds of pages together, and then finishes them with a high … Continue reading
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Annie Lenon
Any apartment that houses a Glacier National Park photo, a beat up German farm table, and a pair of Chanel black & white high heels must be home to a very interesting person. And jewelry designer Annie Lenon is certainly … Continue reading