Archive for the ‘jewelry’ Category

Seainin Passi

Monday, July 26th, 2010

During the recent RCA graduation show in London, I got the chance to meet Seainin Passi, a student in the Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork & Jewellery department.  During the exhibition Passi set up a color apothecary, a place where visitors could hand select their own tiny silver pin and fill it with a color of their choosing.

According to Passi, “Response to colour is the most immediate and basic of human responses. Each colour of the spectrum is a vibration, a frequency, resonating with different aspects of the body and mind. This is a universal language that exists deep within each of us.”

So many parts of this project were charming.  I loved the very very small pins that show off just a hint of special color to the world, like a tiny badge.  But what resonated most was that the project was not complete without personal interaction.  The designer and the patron were linked; they sat together, chatted and as a result of that dialogue, a finished product was created. I ended up picking an electric blue thread (my pin is on the top of the right hand picture) – not sure what that says about me, but I’m wearing it today.

New Jointed Jewelry by:AMT

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Looking forward to seeing the new collection of ‘Jointed Jewelry’ by:AMT.  The studio will be showcasing several new necklaces, which are made from laser-cut interlocking ball joints, during the Meet My Project show in Milan next week.

RMSconstruction

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

It’s rare that I use this site for personal announcements, but I finally convinced my boyfriend to start selling the cool silver necklaces he makes on etsy.   They are just so stylish – especially the retro, folklore bird!

Tom Ferrero

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

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In light of my earlier post, I had to share these wonderful rings featured on sub-studio today. Designer Tom Ferrero creates his Journal rings by encasing found objects in resin. The silver is then marked with the exact location where the object was discovered. I love the idea of designers sharing their sources, both here and with the Flocks project below – it makes the products so much more intriguing.

INV/ALT’s Picks: 22designstudio

Friday, November 30th, 2007


22designstudio’s ‘Concrete Rings’ were a big hit at the designboom mart in Tokyo this year. Made from stainless steel and cement, the rings come in a variety of forms and will soon be available exclusively through the designboom shop.

Karla Schabert: Crochet Jewelry

Sunday, May 27th, 2007


I spotted Karla Schabert’s amazing line of jewelry while visiting the Cooper Hewitt in NY. Her pieces are delicately crafted by crocheting fine cotton over glass beads. So beautiful.

Sägen Butik

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007


Growing up along the New England coast, I spent a lot of my time on the beach collecting colorful bits of sea glass. On a very lucky day, I would find a worn down piece of porcelain and wonder where that little treasure had floated in from.

Perhaps it coast of Sweden, where the crafters of Sägen Butik transform broken shards of ceramics into beautiful necklaces, rings, earrings and more. Getting a little nostalgic for my ocean days, I snatched up the necklace above, but they have many, many wonderful pieces available in their online shop. (Via the blog of all things beautiful, Bloesem)

Gesine Hackenberg

Friday, April 6th, 2007


Kleinoden means ‘little treasures’ in Dutch, which describes the work of Gesine Hackenberg perfectly. Her brooches remind me of the tiny tins a baker may use to cook up a mini-cake or bon-bon. As if that wasn’t charming in and of itself, Gesine uses Japanese Urushi lacquer in her work, which gives each piece a distinct retro twist. (via the wonderful dutch blog grijs)

BtheNV

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

It’s strange that I don’t have pierced ears, yet I am continually drawn to earrings. I have gone on many a trip where I find amazing earrings made from exotic shells or some other fantastic material, only to find myself wishing I could use them. Yeah, strange. Anyway, for those of you who can actually wear earrings, I think you’ll like BtheNV. Each piece is uniquely crafted from recycled magazines and sterling silver by two sisters in Rhode Island. You can be sure that if I wore earrings, I would definitely be getting a pair of these little beauties.

Loving Bracelets

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Magnetic bracelets? These are so great. Imagine clicking hands with a total stranger…oh the humorous and wonderful antics that could ensue. I suppose you could also wear them with someone you know, but where’s the adventure in that? Designed by Stéphanie Radenac (via Bientot Demain)
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