12.10.2007 @ 6:15 pm UTC by lilah wild
Fine jewelry from Ireland, where Claddagh rings and knotworked crosses are filled out with diamonds, platinum, and white gold. They specialize in wedding band sets and family crest jewelry, along with their own original interpretations of Celtic symbology, with pages of straight-up fashionables for more everyday wear.
celtic & runes • fine jewelry • spiritual jewelry • wedding wear
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7.15.2007 @ 4:30 pm UTC by lilah wild
A fabulous catalog of upscale and extremely subculture-friendly jewelry. Eternity bands set with skulls, razors shedding tears of garnet, “truth tags,” snarling tikis, Raya-inspired tattoo designs, and a whole line of behatted skulls. Custom welcome, and don’t miss their Fine/Client galleries for the truly weird stuff.
fine jewelry • gothic & punk jewelry
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2.28.2007 @ 11:34 pm UTC by lilah wild
Conflict-free diamond jewelry from London, with lots of interesting ideas for unusual commitment/wedding rings. Pendants and earrings feature highly faced gems with natural embellishments or simple shapes.
fine jewelry • wedding wear
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11.20.2006 @ 9:31 pm UTC by lilah wild
Artisan jewelry “for the refined yet rebellious taste,” with falling angels, stylized blades, rugged crosses bearing crescent moons, freeform “fingercages,” very striking pieces that bring a darker tone to gallery jewels.
fine jewelry • gemstones & beads • gothic & punk jewelry
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5.30.2006 @ 11:32 pm UTC by lilah wild
This purveyor of handcrafted jewelry works in regal draping chokers and organic arrangements of peeking pearls, but the real standouts are the “modern artifacts,” highly detailed pendants drawing on design motifs reminiscent of the medieval era, particularly cathedral windows, sprawling vines, and the fleur de lis.
fine jewelry • gemstones & beads • gothic & punk jewelry • medieval & victorian jewelry • mixed materials
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4.25.2006 @ 10:10 pm UTC by lilah wild
Extremely strange handbags where the classic retro trapezoidal shape, complete with clasp and little feet, is pushed so far modern that the results look like they’ve been mated with kitchen appliances. The jewelry section tends toward a lot of gold with some tribal silver kicking in here and there.
fine jewelry • modern glamour
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12.12.2005 @ 11:08 pm UTC by lilah wild
Delicately sculpted fantasy jewelry that pagans and goths will adore, ranging from twenty-dollar charms to birthday present-priced arrangements of bats and stars. There are a ton of themes to browse through, and this is an especially excellent place for ear cuffs.
fine jewelry • gothic & punk jewelry • spiritual jewelry
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