Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Girl Gamer Necklaces
For girls who like to celebrate their love for video games, these necklaces are perfect for showing off your favorite console.
Buy them here.
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Custom Pet Nose Necklaces! SO CUTE!!!
Just like people have unique fingerprints, dogs and cats have unique nose prints. To celebrate your pet’s individuality, Custom Pet Nose Necklaces let you carry a little piece of them close to your heart. The necklaces are made using a pet-safe, non-toxic mold that’s sent to the artist who casts their nose print into sterling silver.
Order them here!
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Tweet Ring
Select a twitter message and those 140 characters are engraved on both sides of a ring. Or, you can put the tweet on one side, and on the other the sender, date and time.
Check it out.
I get a lot of cool messges about Design Fetish. Would love one of these :D
(Oh, and my birthday's coming soon *wink*)
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Pencil Shaving Necklace
For all the people who have tried to save a beautiful pencil shaving, here is one that you can keep forever ;)
Get it here.
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Origami Jewelry
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PetitPlat: Miniature Food Art
The detail is absolutely stunning!
All are handmade and customizable by the awesome (and probably very patient!) Stephanie Kilgast.You can find more detailed pics at her etsy shop. Enjoy!
P.S: The macarons go out to a very special someone ;)
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Cement Pearls
Get them here.
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Tickette
Product designers Tal Margalit and Ellia Nattel join forces to become Tickette.
This design duo aims to offer unique products from a different point of view.
They have launched two main collections – Word Charm and Doodle Jewelry.
The first collection, Word Charm, is made of words that literally define the jewelry. The duo used text to create the actual pieces of the jewelry, so for example the pendant on a necklace is comprised of the word “necklace” and its meaning.
The second collection — Doodle Jewelry — captures the spirit and lightness of hand drawn doodles and transforms them into fine jewelry.
All of the pieces are made and designed by Tickette in stainless steel, silver or gold plated or color coated in black or red.
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