One In A Million Bird
Posted in: UncategorizedCantos: The Rings of Hell and Heaven: Anne Fischer’s take on Dante’s “Divine Comedy” by way of beautifully intricate hand-carved and cast rings
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With a background in sculpture, drawing and design, any number of lines on NY-based artist Anne Fischer’s CV are worth a closer look. Her Cantos: The Rings of Hell…
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Interview: Welfe Bowyer: The Melbourne-based designer of Welfe Jewellery creates bespoke jewels using locally-sourced leather and stones
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It’s the little details that matters when it comes to good design, and this Kiwi designer is all about the details. We caught up with Welfe Bowyer, a New Zealand native making a name for himself…
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“Light of the Moon, Embers of the Evening” by Talon Jewelry: The Brooklyn jeweler draws upon secrets and symbolism of a foregone age
Posted in: bracelets, medieval, opals, rings, skulls, talon, talonnyc
We first took note of Talon’s mystical jewelry by way of their vintage vial amulettes back in 2010. Their newest line, called “Light of the Moon, Embers of the…
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“In All The Wrong Places” by Cartography40n74w: The New York jewelry designer’s latest collection bares his heart
Posted in: charms, markpeddigrew
Raised on the Canadian island of Newfoundland and now based in New York, Mark Peddigrew is known for collecting antique charms—and stories—from around the world. This time, he is bravely sharing his own, reliving memories that are both painful and uplifting. His newest…
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Interview: Orly Genger: The artist behind the Madison Square Park installation “Red, Yellow and Blue”
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It’s been two months since “Red, Yellow and Blue” opened in NYC at Madison Square Park, and every day it continues to leave a gaze-worthy impression on passerby who are unsure how to approach the spilled,…
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Upcycled 1990’s IBM Wire Bracelet
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Posted in: UncategorizedInterview: Molly Guy of Stone Fox Bride: The founder of the destination for “anti-brides” on the traditional and nontraditional rules of engagement
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Lit by a wall of windows overlooking a bustling intersection where Greenwich Village meets Soho and decorated with feathered dreamcatchers and a gauzy tent, Stone Fox Bride’s loft studio is not necessarily a traditional bridal salon….
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