Showing posts with label things that adorn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things that adorn. Show all posts

5.07.2008


Sea Foam Necklace


Light-refracting, with glistening, retro-colored beads and quietly well-crafted elegance, this necklace is a rock star choice for Mothers Day.

See more of Tamar's work at her site, Nest Decorating.

$48

4.13.2008


Superhero Pendant

Seen this yet?

$49

4.11.2008


Black and Gold Nouveau Necklace
It's an ornate frame, it's industrial art, it's featuring you. Just as powerful next to a little sparkle as against a more mellow texture.

$107

3.20.2008

3.06.2008


It's no longer the season for glaring plastic or clunky wooden beads. Bohemian chic is out; Soft, stylized femininity is in.

60* in Boston today, and feeling good.

$28

2.23.2008


Sustainable, recycled metal. Old diamonds. Unparalleled design.

2.21.2008


Trazo PVC Necklace

There's a sheer, ribbony quality to this necklace that is kind of intoxicating in a spring kind of way. I can see this against a plain white tee shirt and a dark jean skirt. Swell striped rainboots or polka dot ballet flats. Black eyeliner and cherry-flavored lipgloss. Pear green convertible with Michael Buble's Everything blasting through the speakers.

$38

2.06.2008



I love this ring because it is exactly like Robert Frost's Birches. It's soft and natural and it evokes a sparkly, potential-full part of winter that I had forgotten in all the slush and bother.

$45

1.18.2008



I just love these.

$4

1.13.2008


Hello, I'd Fight For...

Think about it, talk about it, advertise it.

$1.50

Istanbul (Not Constantinople) Bracelet

I love these handmade chain, chunky, intricate bracelets. They strike me as a special treat, but not the lollipop kind, or the fuzzy little stuffed penguin pincushion kind.

It's more like a lollipop that lasts forever, or a little penguin that moves like Dick Van Dyke and gossips with you when you're in traffic. I'm talking a good buy here.

$48

1.11.2008


Ampersand Bracelet

We English majors love letters & punctuation, but this super beautiful bangle is great for designers & stylists alike.

$25

1.10.2008

Felted Wool Bangles

How gorgeous are these colors!? I want to wear them all.

This set happens to be child-size, but the artist will make them however you like.

$8


1.08.2008


Pink Sea Urchin Pendant

An urchin found on a Turkish beach and interestingly set, this is beautiful even before you know what it is. Perfectly unique, beachy, and looks a lot like a queen's tufted silk crown.

$17


Joy Button

Grand gestures are nice, but the unexpected lift makes an even bigger difference.

I'd love to buy all of these card-and-button sets and give one whenever it suits. There's one for every predicament and occasion.

$2.50

12.22.2007


Amethyst Studs

Wear with a Donegal tweed scarf and walking shoes.

Sure, there are bigger bargains, but you'll be missing out on the saturated color and classic setting.

$49.95

Star of David Charm

I received this for Chanuka and am loving it more and more. The clean cutout design makes it iconic. Don't be fooled by the washed out photo. The silver is rich, weighty, and the barrel is large enough to fit over any clasp you own. It's classy, neat, and reads like a Jewish star, no more no less.

$65

(sometimes on sale, so check your local Macy's and wait for a coupon.)

12.21.2007


Brightness without the cuteness. Saturated, rich color in a decidedly modern variation.
I just got an astoundingly short haircut and these would be so great peeping out on my newly exposed ears.
$30

12.20.2007


Made in Israel

A stamped clay pendant dangles from matching cord threaded with little gold stars and glass beads.
A sunny, handmade, organically sparkly design.

$14

12.17.2007



*Seaside Stripe Vintage Tie Snap Bracelet*

You mastered the art of accessorizing your uniforms in high school, and now you can't throw on more than your "I even shower with it" necklace??

Wear a cool tie cuff and reclaim your inner Junior.

$15