Jewelry


 

Reinvented Vintage Necklace

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Who: Foe & Dear – Toronto, Ontario, CAN

What: Rock Crystal Pendant

Where: Etsy – $50

Why We Love It: Most of the pieces from Foe and Dear are one-offs, so if not officially one of a kind, they are certainly one of a few. Designer Katherine Huie crafts her jewelry from salvaged deadstock or vintage chains breathing new life into jewelry that had been left for well, dead. This crystal necklace is made from a cluster of vintage deadstock brass and gold plated chains capped off with a lovely rock crystal for just the right mix of elegance and earth mother.

Multi-Faceted Mini Studs

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Who: Gemagenta – Amsterdam, Netherlands

What: Mini GEM Studs 199 Carat Series

Where: etsy.com – $40

Why We Love It: Signature, everyday studs that are not pearls, diamond, or silver balls has been on our “what we want now” list. And looks like we found them in these funky mini-studs.
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Comfort Station’s Handcrafted Lockets

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

Who: Comfort Station – London, U.K.

What: Sliced PoetryAntique Music Score Necklaces

Where: Comfort Station – £185-£240

Why We Love It: Discovered this magical collection of jewelry at London Fashion Week last year and fell instantly fell for their air of whistful romance. Each locket contains pages of vintage music notes, poetry and books — like opening a secret love letter from another time.

Each piece is handcrafted in the Comfort Station studio which is no surprise considering designer Amy Anderson’s background in Fine Arts, mass-production is not an option which is also what makes each piece so special; the details, the quality and the process are at the heart of the design. As is ensuring that the manufacturing is UK based and as sustainable as possible.

In silver or gold.

Pyrrha’s Recycled Wax Seal Necklaces

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Who: Pyrrha – Vancouver, Canada

What: Talisman Wax Seal Necklaces

Where: Pyrrha – $128 – $385

Why: Every since we were little, we’ve been fascinated by wax seals. There’s something so romantic and nostalgic about the process of melting the wax and stamping in your personal seal to secure your note. Such artistry especially in a day and age where the personal handwritten note is such a rarity.

Designers Wade Papin and Danielle Wilmore of Pyrrha were equally inspired by the magic of the wax seal and have collected a variety of wax seals from the 19th century to cast their collection of handcrafted jewelry. Each seal with its own unique meaning. Ours is a picture of the Lark on a tree stump, a symbol of hope, happiness, creativity and renewal which has become our own personal mantra. So many inspiring insignia and messages to choose from, these pendants make for a meaningful and thoughtful gift, even if you are gifting one to yourself.

The pendants are cast using reclaimed sterling silver, bronze or 14k gold celebrating the imperfections in the seals themselves. Each piece is completely handmade so individual pieces will vary – which in a world of mass production, only makes of love them more!

Alkemie’s Recycled Cuff Bracelets

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Who: Alekemie – Los Angeles, CA

What: Alkemie Cuffs

Where: eConscious Market – prices vary

Why We Love It: We’ve always been fans of Halloween costumes that have life beyond Halloween, like our cowboy boots, our Gwen Stefani cargo pants, our Stepford wives faux pearl set, our vintage Medusa snake belt, and our amazing 124 eye shadow palette (you’d be surprised how many times this has come in handy….). The latest in our from-costume-to-closet collection are these cuffs from Alkemie. They easily can accent many a costume, whether it be Cleopatra, Elvira or Mother Earth.

All of Alkemie’s jewelry is handmade in Los Angeles from 100% recycled materials. Husband and wife design team, Ashley Lowengrub and Dara Gerson employ manufacturing processes that promote fair trade, local living wage and eco-sustainable business practices without contributing to the resource depletion and pollution of traditional jewelry making methods.

See also the Alkemie Jewelry Spider Lover Necklace for some creepy crawly neck wear.

Reclaimed Pool Ball Hoop Earrings

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Who: Eleanor Salazar – Nottingham, NH

What: Nice Big Hoops

Where: supermarket – $75

Why We Love It: We find these hoops completely and utterly fascinating. The idea of slicing through a pool ball to create a very wearable piece of jewelry is beyond our comprehension, but we are definitely fans of the final product.

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DLC Brooklyn & Market Publique Vintage Jewelry Collaboration

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Who: DLC Brooklyn – Brooklyn, NY

What: Woven Necklace & Bracelet

Where: Woven Necklace, current bid – $65. Woven Bracelet, current bid – $45. Act fast – this auction ends September 11, 2010!

Why We Love It: We have long been fans of DLC Brooklyn (Dirty Librarian Chains) and the marvels they create by reconfiguring, deconstructing, draping, knotting and tangling of their vintage, recycled jewelry finds (ahhh to comb through their ‘library’ of rediscovered gems…). So we were excited to see their latest collaboration with vintage online marketplace, Market Publique. Some of their vintage finds are just too perfect to alter, so for this limited edition collection they left the pieces as they found them. Click to continue »

Mark Edge’s Eco-Vintage Classics

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

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Who: Mark Edge Jewelry – Atlanta, GA

What: Roadrunner Bracelet

Where: Mark Edge – $149

Why We Love It: Was difficult to select a favorite from Mark Edge’s new Eco Vintage collection, but we settled on this Vintage Roadrunner bracelet because it was something we hadn’t seen before. Such an unexpected mix of materials, with the gold roadrunner, the brass rings, the chunky crystals and the vintage beads. Fun – with a vintage roadrunner charm dangling off the clasp and yet still incredibly sophisticated. Click to continue »

Alkemie’s 100% Recycled Art Nouveau Cuff

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Starfish_CuffWho: Alkemie; Los Angeles, CA

What: Starfish Cuff

Where: eConscious Market – $190

Why We Love It: The detail and texture of this one-of-a-kind cuff is so lifelike that you can almost feel the delicate arms of starfish tentatively encircling your wrist. Reminds of us days at the beach and the magic of discovering an elusive starfish.  Love the way this oversized cuff manages to exude an organic, ethereal, art nouveau and rocker vibe all at once. Click to continue »

World of Good’s Sustainable Earrings {giveaway}

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Fox_Earrings Who: Trillium Artisans (Emily Baker); Portland, OR

What: Fox Earrings

Where: World of Good – $35

Why: Walking into artist Emily Baker’s studio is like walking into another world, filled with the most unlikely of treasures – cast off car parts, bits of recycled glass, sea urchin spikes… all of the inspiration for her unique jewelry. Love the way that she manages to transforms every day objects into something extraordinary. These Fox Earrings are crafted from old car parts and salvaged vintage brass chains for a lightweight pair of mod hoops.

Not only are these earrings sustainable, made from 50% post-consumer waste and without the use of toxic materials, but they are also people positive. Emily is a member of Trillium Artisans, a nonprofit economic development organization that supports low-income crafters in Portland, Oregon. Trillium Artisans is just one of hundreds of sellers featured on World of Good, a multi-seller marketplace that promotes people positive and eco-positive products from around the world. Visit World of Good to shop for gifts with meaning and check the Goodprint label to learn about the positive impact your purchases make.

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