Dana on March 4th, 2010

‘Family tree jewelry’ by designer Sarah Van Gameren
”From her ancestors on her breast to her close family embracing her neck. She wears the collier like a genetic palette.”, describes Sarah Van Gameren her creation.

This jewelry idea started when Sarah Van Gameren decided to put together all the names of her family members and ancestors. She [...]

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Dana on February 9th, 2010

Holly Anne Mitchell changes losing lottery tickets into a revenue generating enterprise. The American artist designs and constructs her line of jewellery out of recycled paper products. The material used are expired coupons, comic strips, stock lists, crossword and Sudoku puzzles, losing lottery tickets and used sweetener packets in the line showcased on her webs [...]

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Dana on February 8th, 2010

Voldis is a line by designer Latvian-American Ernest Sabine, whose nest-like gold baubles made my day. Here’s this week’s jewelry – the nest inspired necklace and ring!

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Dana on February 2nd, 2010

from the Bound Earth Collection

Artist Andrea Williams grew up near the coast of Maine where she got inspired by the ocean and coastal nature. Her jewelry are made from beachstones and every single piece is spectacular. In this post, I have presented only the  items from her Starry Night collection.

Although I like all Andrea’s pieces, [...]

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Dana on December 15th, 2009

Here’s a cool concept product by Charles Windlin. It is called the Watch Ring, and it is basically a ring with a display screen that runs along its body.This is a jewelry ring  with stylish and modern accents, having the potential future in material science.

This ring is highly compact and smart because it consists of [...]

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