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 18th, 2010

These necklaces are actualy small wearable miniature paintings with organic objects and lines. It is a fun approach in jewelry creation and most of all it is a geniuine eco-statement.

The pendants in the photos are silkscreened by hand with water based inks on variations of PaperStone, Europly wood and reclaimed wood. Not all pendants are [...]

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Dana on January 27th, 2010

These Smiley Peanut Butter and Jelly Earrings are a cute way to adorn your precious ears with something a little unusual.
Who needs to bling with diamonds or be graceful in pearls, when you can strut your stuff with a little peanut butter and jelly? They are handmade of clay and feature painted on smileys, bringing [...]

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Dana on December 14th, 2009

Stainless steel is photochemically etched into delicate forms inspired by the aggregate growth of coral and dendrite crystals. The brooch is affixed by a sterling silver pinstem and catch.

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Dana on December 8th, 2009

Stunning collar necklace made of clustered zipper spirals. Vintage zippers in various shades of deep and bright oranges, blues, browns, and off-white, all with silver metal teeth. Absolutely eye-catching pieces.

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