copper

A sustainable and handmade jewelry dish

Keep your rings ready to use by placing them in this one-of-a-kind, sustainable dish. Blue reflections on the surface of the sea inspired the design of the small “riflessi blu” plate, great for your jewelry, but also as a distinctive object to adorn your home.

Why is this piece sustainable? The “riflessi blu” dish is made using recycled copper and the patina is created with household ingredients such as sea salt, vinegar, and more. Can you buy one before they sell out? Of course, you can! Just click here.

A distinctive jewelry dish for your rings or whatever else you like!

Puffy clouds at the horizon

Puffy and white clouds (translated in Italian: "nuvole soffuse") inspired the design of this new collection of lightweight, stackable and elegant bangles handmade in silver plated copper, Japanese organic silk & cotton, with a touch of sterling silver and plated gold. Where can you find them? Check the textile limited edition collection here.

"Nuvole suffuse" is the Italian name of these handmade and one of a kind bracelets

"Nuvole suffuse" is the Italian name of these handmade and one of a kind bracelets

I scored!

Isn’t this Baharal + Gnida brooch beautiful? I found it in a small second-hand shop in West Los Angeles. The piece was hiding, lost under a pile of junk trinkets… I was lucky to see it.

Talya Baharal and Gene Gnida are a married couple working together exploring sculptural form as jewelry. Talya is from Israel and began her collaboration with Gene in the late 1980’s.  Their artistic language blended instantly.  Their work has been featured in galleries and in Elle, Vogue, Bazaar and The New York Times. Baharal + Gnida jewelry is amazing, especially some of the pieces within the “Urban Landscape” and “Residue” series, inspired by the streets of Pittsburgh. Everything is hand-formed and made of silver - like this brooch - or bronze, copper and steel.

Baharal + Gnida brooch

Baharal + Gnida brooch

signatures on back

signatures on back