Sep 5, 2012

fall/winter 2012 jewelry trends


The coming season is not for the fainthearted. No snugly  autumn leaves, warm pumpkin orange shades and grounding browns. The underworld is rising in force, snakes make a move to slither into gold glimmering necklaces and brackets,  while Mexican style sculls are grinning everywhere from Alexander McQueen to popular outlets. We are bracing ourselves. Never before fashion jewelry came so close to hardware store supplies - nails, rivets and spikes, layered twisted chains, burnished metal sheet pieces come together with chunks of uncut rough stone, shards, snake skin, animal teeth and bones. We may not be heading for the end of the world, but jewelry wise, we will be armed and gold dripping with the Byzantine decadence of the last emperors or tribal queens of a faraway kingdom. 



Alexander McQueen


drawing cuff
Species By The Thousands






Cusco hoop earrings
Aurélie Bidermann


gold and silver ring
Elizabeth and james




raptor talon necklace
Erica Weiner





textured link bracelet
ABS by Allen Schwartz Jewelry




shiny gold twin scull bangle
Alexander McQueen




calsillica medallion bracelet
Stephen Dweck

multi row chain necklace
ABS by Allen Schwartz Jewelry


bronze fox claw earrings
Odette Jewelry






Juste un clou
Cartier



triple pipeline earrings, brass plated
Lulu Frost



social security bike chain cuff, rose gold
fallon



Asymmetrical pyramid ring set
Noir



This prickly, un-cuddlyness full of pointy edges, triangles, blades and stakes plays out with softer vintage opulence of mixed chains, pearls, tasseled earrings, semiprecious stones, rose gold and bow motifs. 


hammered disc necklace
Jose and Maria Barrera


kavita earrings
Kendra Scott

Dolce&Gabana


Plaza Hotel initial necklace
Lulu Frost




gold and black collage choker
fallon




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goldplated snake necklace
Kara by Kara Ross





beaded pineapple quartz necklace
Wendy Mink

The retro stalwart brooch is back, fancy, grandiose or whimsical, but never boring. Large jewelled cuffs, stacked bangles and bracelets, big Tuareg style pendants and large metal pieces speak to our tribal heart.


stone accented flower pin
Marni



fashionable fanfare
Elva Fields



armor knuckle ring/gold
Low Luv


Cleopatra cuff



rose gold plated earrings
Ippotita




stacked bracelets
tanvii


bi-color link bracelet
Marc by Marc Jacobs



perforated cuff bracelet
Kelly Wearstler



So let's play the gilded fall and winter armory wars, whether just for fun, or because we are genuinely scared.







Aug 17, 2012

orient inspired jewelry


There's something very enticing about oriental inspired jewelry...the mystique of the symbols, most of us don't really understand, the beauty of the lines and shapes, that seem to flow effortlessly, and yet require years to properly master, the sparse beauty of zen quality or the imperial opulence, it never stops to amaze or inspire. Here is a little collection of oriental themed goodies for your perusal.

Rachel Gera Bracelet
Vintage cloisonne dragon pendant
VintagePennyLane

Tulip's Dance
Jude McConkey Photos



Lacquer bamboo with twisted silver
Linda Pastorino

Neckpiece
Robert Ebendorf





Cinnabar and Onyx necklace
jericas jewelry
handmade asian inspired polymer earrings
Earth Expressions



Oriental hill series / N0157 Oxidized silver, white pearls, 24k yellow gold leaf
designers party



dragonfly earrings
Polymer Playin


Orchid Pendant
JumpGlass




Treasures of the Orient
MorticiaSnow




Japanese cotton quilted pendant
Mary Kenesson



Black and white fabric necklace
Gilgulim


Aug 3, 2012

baltic amber - the gold of the north







When I was little, we used to collect colored stones, sea glass and amber on the shores of cold Baltic Sea. We would pile our treasures on the weathered timber of wave breakers extending far into the water, scrutinize, compare and trade the best pieces. Finding amber was easy then, especially the small, opaque, glass like pieces, rounded and tumbled for years through the  sand. We would boast - if we were lucky, and found an insect trapped inside. These were rare pieces.

Insect inclusion in amber
Baltic amber ring with inclusions


Amber can be found in many places on Earth, but the oldest, dated from 40-70 million years ago, comes from the Baltic Sea region, which contains 80% of world deposits. In ancient times it was highly valued and quickly became a trade commodity, travelling very far. Amber jewelry is believed to be produced since the Stone Age.

ancient amber beads
The Swedish Amber museum



Baltic amber necklacesBauble Arcade Jewelry

From pale yellow to dark orange brown, and often transparent, amber deserved its ancient greek name - electron - or "formed by the sun". It was believed to capture sun's warm and bright energy, have healing properties and to be restorative, calming and grounding. In Europe Baltic amber has been used for centuries to calm a teething baby, when worn close to the skin, due to high content of certain acid.

Angela's Amber cherry red teething necklace

Amber is a happy, warm stone. Or rather, a fossilized resin. It was soon noticed it can hold some type of sparkly energy. A test for us children, to make sure we had a genuine piece of amber, was to rub it vigorously against a soft cloth, and use it to pick up some small paper pieces. Amber gets charged with static electricity. The pieces of paper would stick to it like to a magnet.



Natural amber necklaces Danuta Burczik-Kruczkowska
Amber and silver bracelet
Galeria Bursztyn



Necklace
Paulina Binek

Myths, driftwood and amber
Paulina Binek

Some interesting facts about amber:

  • it always feels warm in your hand
  • it sinks in fresh water, but it is light enough to float in a salt solution
  • it can be burned, emitting a sweet, musky, honey and pine like smell
  • it can be melted or pulverized, and formed/pressed back into a shape (reconstituted amber)
  • when cut with a knife, it breaks or splinters, unlike synthetic amber (resin), that can be clean cut or shaved


According to chemistry, amber is still alive, organic, breathing and interacting with its surroundings. Its transformation is not yet complete. Therefore it requires special care.



how to care about amber jewelry:

  • keep away from sharp or rough objects - it is very soft
  • when not worn, it should be kept away from direct sunlight, best in a pouch or a box
  • it can be polished with soft cloth and a drop of olive oil, toothpaste, or silver polish
  • do not use jewelry cleaning solutions or sonic cleaners
  • avoid perfume, hairspray and chlorinated water - put your jewelry on last