Saturday, January 29, 2011

Love & Lockets

Lockets were a much-loved jewelry piece during my favorite jewelry era, the Victorian era (1837-1910). They were made of every type of material including rose gold and yellow gold, and many were set with stones like opal or garnet. These pieces were sometimes worn under clothing to protect the sentimental keepsakes from public eyes. This fall, my sister and I picked up some vintage lockets for the store and I started noticing that they might be gaining popularity.

Maria Sharapova loves her vintage locket:



Katie Holmes wearing a locket:



Rihanna shows that lockets can complement funkier styles too:




Here are some pictures of the antique Victorian-era lockets we purchased.

This locket is a classic heart shape with engraving on the front. Inside there is plenty of room for pictures of loved ones.



This oval locket is unique and is hand-engraved with a monogram. It's beautifully done, though we've been debating what letters are engraved on it. Nevertheless, it's a very special piece.



This circle-shaped locket has old pictures of someone's children inside. It could be used as a charm for a bracelet as well as a necklace.

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Creative Process




Happy New Year!
One of the problems with designing is that you end up with lots of materials that may look like they are going to be incredible materials to work with but once you start laying things out, they don't look right. Over the years we have gotten better with this but I have a ton of crystals I thought would be great glued to flowers....Yeah, that didn't work. I have porcelain flowers that I tried to attach to a clasp once....yeah, that also was a bad idea. This was the also the case with these African Glass Beads. They are beautiful but they were sitting patiently in our studio for at least 4 years along with some of the other "great ideas." We specially imported them from a guy who worked in a CO-OP that helps local villagers organize and produce them. We had emailed with him for months - choosing the colors and sizes that we needed. After a 2 months, they arrived in a box that looked like it had hardly survived the difficult journey from Africa. Moria and I were so excited to get them. These beads were the answer to our next collection and they had finally arrived. But wait, the holes are big...but wait the colors were a bit off and eventually we concluded that everything we had planned would need be postponed until we figured out how to work with the beads.

Well, Moria finally did it! I am so happy to finally use clean them off the shelf and use these beautiful beads. Here's a look at what's coming!