Shopping For: Simple Rings

Nov 05
2010

While I love me a blingy cocktail ring, I also like simpler rings that look delicate and refined.

Do you wear rings on a daily basis? I don’t, but I’d like to start.

Where to buy: 1-Erica Weiner solitaire emerald ring, 2-Early Jewelry horseshoe ring, 3-Catbird alphabet rings, 4-Erica Weiner natural unpolished diamond ring, 5-Erica Weiner Infinity ring, 6-House of Harlow 1960 horseshoe stacking ring, 7-Caitlin Mociun hexagon ring, 8-Jennifer Meyer diamond heart drop ring, 9-Made Her Think rhinestone rings & 10-Marc Jacobs House of Cards ring

Jewellery as Art

Oct 26
2010

I really love seeing how other women display and store their jewellery; I even wrote a blog post about it back in March. Jewellery is a form of art and just like any other art, you can display it.

Jewellery designer Pamela Love’s home was recently featured on The Selby. It reminded me of how much fun I had digging around a vintage jewellery shop the other day. So much beauty, just like in a gallery. Not just jewellery but tons of pretty bits and objects…

PS. Pamela Love’s jewellery is amazing! Check it out.

Nomoi Koru: A Study of Shapes

Oct 19
2010

Nomoi Koru is an Etsy seller after my own heart. The dark metals, vintage brass and interesting, geometric shapes are quite lovely..

Via Mustard and Sage

The Vamoose

Aug 04
2010

It seems that I’ve become a girlie-girl, because I cannot stop buying jewellery. And looking at jewellery online. And posting about jewellery on this blog.  So I know jewellery.  I know good jewellery when I see it. And UK-based The Vamoose, my friends, does jewellery pretty darn well. Kathryn Blackmore has created a lovely mix of natural and vintage materials that is both stunning and unique, delicate without being effaced.

Ethereal Noemiah

Jul 21
2010

When I got every single piece of jewellery I owned stolen, I was devastated. But secretly, I was sort of happy I had full permission to spend myself silly on some new pieces. Enter Noemiah, whose earrings got me the most compliments of everything I was newly wearing. Created by Montrealer Noémie Vaillancourt, Noemiah jewellery is delicate and almost ethereal. I was especially taken aback and enamoured by her newest pieces, which are the large feather statement necklaces pictured below. Swoon! Check out Noemiah, you won’t regret it.

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