M.N. Three Stone Pear and Round Ring with Woven Band
Don’t wear our jewelry. (You won’t hear us say that often!) Don’t wear any jewelry for a day. Ditch the make-up too. Wear only the clothes that make you feel comfortable and relaxed.
Dare to be bare.
Dare to be your age with pride and no self-consciousness.
It is in this act of uncovering that we remind ourselves of who we truly are.
Our self-esteem doesn’t stand a chance if its based only on exteriors. By stripping down, we remind ourselves of our true being and can begin to embrace the core of who we are once again. Feel the simple freedom of being alright as is.
We’re particularly happy to read the latest JCK article on the increasing popularity of butterflies as a jewelry motif. So perfectly Spring!
If you’re interested in having your very own bejeweled butterfly, we can create one that will bring you joy for years to come.
While this Forbes article discusses the resurgence of gold (did it ever really go away?), we couldn’t help but fawn over the designer highlighted in the piece. Whimsy meets fantasy meets incredible craftsmanship.
Temple St. Clair’s Secret Garden Serpent necklace.
The classic metal [gold] is currently having a moment, and few people know that better than designer Temple St. Clair Carr. One cannot find her haute couture jewelry collection in stores, although her signature rock crystal amulets and collectible cocktail rings can be found at select luxury retailers. She debuted her Mythical Creatures collection of nine statement pieces at the Louvre during Paris Fashion Week earlier this year. As demand for gold increases, designers like Carr—and her namesake company, Temple St. Clair—are introducing bigger and bolder collections to discerning customers who prize the true craftsmanship that comes from master makers. – Forbes
Temple St. Clair’s Great Horned Owl ring. “I have always used gold and gemstones as my materials through which I explore universal themes that interest me—from astronomical theory, to Buddhist thought to symbols of nature,”
Following an continuing and important trend of turning weapons into jewelry, Article 22 (named after the universal declaration of human rights) is producing politically-inspired items that include necklaces that read “Peace is the Bomb.”
“A portion of profit from every Article 22 item goes to the artisans themselves, a local community fund, and a professional company that works to demine the approximately 80 million bombs that still haven’t detonated in Laos. According to one official estimate, at the current rate of removal, it will take nearly 300 years to rid the country of mines.” Source: NBC News
Reese has a long history of looking stellar at red carpet events. She tends play it safe and stick with classic looks, leaving the ostentatious for others. And what a winning formula. Check out last night’s perfection in red. And the bling…wow.
Fittingly for the star who just recreated her famous Sweet Home Alabama proposal scene in N.Y.C.’s Tiffany & Co. flagship, the star stopped by the brand’s workshop to check out at her choices. She was accompanied by the brand’s new design director, Francesca Amfitheatrof, who gave her a preview of the necklace, bracelet and ring (all “Skyscraper” motif from the Tiffany & Co. Masterpieces collection) and emerald-cut diamond earrings ($112,000).
Source: People