marc newson for boucheron

julia necklace by marc newson for boucheron
Julia by Marc Newson for Boucheron

I love Marc Newson, he’s one of my favorite designers. I discovered his creation for Boucheron on Alain Truong’s blog while writing about Helen Mirren’s photograph by Snowdon.

Click here for a larger image of the necklace. Below is a detail.

julia by marc newson for boucheron necklace detail

I will not pretend here to understand anything about fractals so besides the Boucheron website, you can read about the creative process here.

marc newson julia for boucheron

Unique in all senses and simply stunning.

 


Marc Newson
Boucheron
Marc Newson for Boucheron
+ boucheron par marc newson @ STONED with carl


the colored crocheted jewelry of studiokarma


Yellow Brown Necklace With Large Crocheted Rings (detail) by StudioKarma.

I am always amazed by the beauty of felt or crocheted jewelry. There are a few extraordinary shops @ Etsy – you regularly find their items on the front page – and StudioKarma is one of those. Her necklaces are simply gorgeous.

They are OOAK, but you can ask for custom items anyway. I found this one below in the sold section, and it is one of my favorites :


Multicolored Nacklace With Various Crocheted Rings.


gold and silver jewelry line by groc


They Fit Together by groc.

I love the curvy shape of that ring. (Actually it is a set of two silver rings which you can wear together or separately).

Groc is a jewelry line made by Jimena Bolaños and Jordi Costa who live in Costa Rica and the collection is very beautiful and full of interesting or funny items. Besides Etsy you can see a gallery on their Flickr.


japanese snow earrings by giovanna torrico bijou


Japanese Snow Earrings by Giovanna Torrico Bijou.

Just featured on the front page of Etsy, those earrings have an extraordinary architectural quality. You should really check the original photo to fully appreciate their dynamic for the square format I adopted here does not do Giovanna Torrico’s creation fully justice. They are in fact quite long.

Giovanna Torrico works mostly with sequins, she writes :

Vintage sequins have been my signature material since 2000 – suspended on steel wire they provide continous movement while revealing their sculptural and aerial quality. I enjoyed giving form to this year’s geometrical twist made possible by the discovery of a forgotten vintage sequin box in San Francisco. These sequins are a precious and disappearing resource, they were last cut in the 1940’s.

I particularly love the color of these ones :


Felted Vintage Sequin Loop.

And it is quite remarkable that while using vintage material, Giovanna Torrico’s jewelry collection be so totally modern.


ceramic pendant by birdseye clay studio

Rectangular porcelain pendant with lunar texture by Birdseye Clay Studio @ Etsy
Ceramic pendant by Birdseye Clay Studio @ Etsy.

Birdseye Clay Studio is a fairly new shop @ Etsy and I have just stumbled upon this rectangular porcelain pendant with “lunar texture” which she writes is one of her favorites. I must say it is definitely a favorite of mine too. I just love the texture ! Plus it is really so not expensive – it’s not the first time I’ve noticed new shops have this tendency to price their items on the low side…


fly me to the moon

plane-and-cloud-necklace.jpg
Plane and Cloud Necklace by tearoseworkshop @ Etsy.

I love the poetic feel of that necklace. It sold today, but I am posting it nevertheless because I had planned to and it is simply beautiful.


bubble ring by arthur hash @ etsy

Bubble Ring by Arthur Hash @ Etsy
Bubble Ring by Arthur Hash @ Etsy

I just love the shape of that ring ! Arthur Hash also makes bracelets in the same manner – you can see photos of them on his flickr or @ Velvet da Vinci – and much more since he apparently loves to explore strange, funny and unorthodox materials…

Besides his Etsy shop you can find some of his jewelry such as this “Pow!” brooch or a very interesting Moss Ring @ Sienna Gallery.

Arthur Hash Pow! Brooch
Pow Brooch by Arthur Hash @ Sienna Gallery.

Arthur Hash
Arthur Hash’s blog : The Art Escape Plan