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Step up off the city streets into Amigos de Tierra's "Friend's of the Earth," eco-friendly boutique, where a glimpse of paradise can be experienced in wearable art. The rustic wood interior and ambient Latin music create an atmosphere reminiscent of an island shopping excursion far from . . . more |
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If you're the type who likes to make a statement and be noticed for you distinct style, Versani is must for your shopping list. Committed to craftsmanship and style, Jewelry designer, Ara, works in sterling silver, precious metals, leather, exotic woods, precious and semi-precious stones. The . . . more |
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Loopy Lu Designs makes charms that have printed images on both sides. Each charm comes with a stainless steel bead chain. We also have colorized photographs. All photographs were taken and colored by us. And then there are the assemblage pieces (3 dimensional box art)...each assemblage is a . . . more |
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Jen McGlashan is the innovative mastermind behind McFlashpants, ethical jewelry and home decor made from re-purposed, everyday items. The unique name of her business came in the form of a telemarketer's call during the dinner hour and will forever be remembered by the McGlashan family. Convinced . . . more |
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New York City's newest indie jewelry line, Silent Gypsy, officially launches Silent Gypsy Jewelry, with its debut collection showcasing the unique use of mixed metals, asymmetric lines and rugged textures combined with feminine touches throughout. Silent Gypsy Jewelry has the ability to . . . more |
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Our attention is captured ~ an elegant peace sign, a fine heart-shaped locket with a tiny keyhole hung on a delicate chain: Tiffany & Company could not do it more justice.
Tucked away off of 7th Avenue, this precious boutique is a treasure chest of surprises not to be missed. Enter and behold . . . more |
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39 8th Avenue
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Lisa Linhardt is a trained goldsmith and this skill allows her to combine the exquisite art of jewelry making with the progressive attitude of one who is both fashion-conscious and environmentally aware. She has mastered the manipulation of materials such as Palladium, an underused metal that is . . . more |
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156 First Avenue
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Alex Story is a skillful sculptor turned jeweler whose unique jewelry line was inspired by the idea of wearing art. Story states, "I wanted to give people the option to make use of sculpture. Instead of just appreciating with your eye, why not wear it?"
Having studied different forms of visual . . . more |
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Heather Fagan showcases the grandeur of nature with her unique line of handmade art & jewelry, Bettula. Having been inspired by a piece of birch wood that she found on her family’s property, Heather began what she calls a “curiosity project,” which would bloom into a full line of embellished . . . more |
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Jewelry designer, Page Sargisson works in sterling silver and 18 karat gold metals with precious and semiprecious stones. She is known for her petite charms that can be worn alone on a chain or layered on top of one another. Her designs are feminine and appeal to women of all age groups. . . . more |
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Expose yourself to pure swank at Boucher . . . experience a breathtaking display of beautiful long strands of jewels and pearls. Each collection is created from a wide variety of precious and semi-precious stones.
When it comes to stringing a delicate jewel, designer Laura Mady has a knack for . . . more |
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Creating jewelry from found objects is Laura Lobdell’s special art. As if by magic, this artist-silversmith transforms common found objects into unique jewelry with curious, quirky narratives. We had the opportunity to meet with Lobdell at her cozy shop off Seventh Avenue in Greenwich Village. In . . . more |
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183 West 10th Street
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Five local designers met in NYC fashion markets over the summer of 2009 and formed a philosophy about local designs and products that are being marketed around the corner. Trunk opened in November 2009 and features beautiful clothing and accessories, all ethically sustainable fashion by indie . . . more |
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68 Jay Street #101
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Gregg Wolf, an East Village resident and jewelry designer for over 35 years, is known by top fashion designers for his distinctive jewelry and body pieces. He has created collections and designed for Ralph Lauren, Sean John, BASCO, Perry Ellis, Stephen Sprouse, Randolph Duke, Adrienne Vittadini, . . . more |
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346 E. 9th Street
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Designing photo jewelry since 1997, Cornelia has remained inspired by New York City's beautiful architecture, seen in many of her pieces. With a background in painting and a love for color, you will find her most recent collection drenched in vivid colors.
Designing in silver and copper metals, . . . more |
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