My name is Emily and I live in Berkeley, California, making jewelry, wandering on beaches, collecting rocks and reading books. I love sharing my interests and inspirations here on my blog.Category Cloud
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Category Archives: Jewelry Spotlight
Jewelry Spotlight :: Ruth Tomlinson
I’m loving these jewelry designs by Ruth Tomlinson right now. My favorite designs feature encrusted gems and gold that seem to be growing over a pearl or a ring band. I think they’re gorgeous little sculptures, and great studies in … Continue reading
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Jewelry Spotlight Meredith Wendell
I spotted these awesome graphic bracelets by Meredith Wendell in a magazine: Upon further investigation I came to learn that they are designed after vertebrae! How could I resist falling in love? I love the abstract graphics inspired by nature … Continue reading
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Jewelry Spotlight : Luv AJ
I recently came across Luv AJ jewelry and I can’t get it out of my head! Big and chunky, edgy and awesome. Here are some of my favorites: I can’t stop thinking about this “spiked chain” in these earrings and … Continue reading
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Jewelry Spotlight on Camilla James
Camilla James jewelry blends tough, chunky chain with silk ribbons, crystals, rhinestones and spikes. The combination of of these opposing elements synthesizes into edgy, bad ass jewelry fit for a rock star. Big statement necklaces are woven from a range … Continue reading
