Polymer – it’s long had connotations of mushrooms, hempen cords to hang them on, and all manner of hippieness. But it’s the intent, not the medium, that ultimately matters, and here’s some jewelers putting a more nefarious sculpt on things.
Here’s a pendant perfect for a doll collector, who doesn’t have to leave all her companions behind when getting dressed for the evening – this dollface cameo brings a flapper along for the ride. From Moniee’s Art Doll Shop.
A glass vial is encased in black clay and winged with silver mica, ready for love powders, medications, or “other tiny dry items” to be kept close to one’s person. From Olga Ayala Handicrafts.
Etched fleurons, stitches, curling inlaid wires, damned if I can see where the polymer is in this piece but it’s still pretty cool. From Myithilien.
Taking a break from the usual renderings in fantasy pewter, dragon wings are spread across the tiles of a choker like tiny fragments of stained glass. From The Sage Arts.
And speaking of fantasy pewter, this reminds me of one of my favorite necklaces that sadly got lost over the years, a very 80’s silver witch’s hand where each fingernail was a red gemstone. Here’s a more flesh-and-blood version that’s just as wicked. From Pearl Moon Arts.














Re: the Myithilien site: I purchased a pendant from there recently, right after checking out the site from here. Not only was it exquisitely gorgeous [the photos don't do justice to the pieces] but the price was great, the service excellent and quick, and the amazing woman who makes these little wonders is a very sweet and kind-hearted person! Thank you so much for listing it here, I’d've never known about this otherwise.