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The velocity rings can also be worn as playful pendants on a simple fabric or leather cord. They act as gadget to pass time with with the loosely moving balls inside.
URBANBAKE - recycled urban stories
Designed by Şebnem Gemalmaz
Photography by Dilek Öztürk
Model: Serpil Erden
URBANBAKE - recycled urban stories
Designed by Şebnem Gemalmaz
Photography by Dilek Öztürk
Model: Serpil Erden
The spike formed base was also a symbol of how the communion needs the blessed altar and the two of them only work when in combination with each other. The extended base also leaves room for the bread.
The wood that I chose was 'Purple Heart' wood that would turn even more so purple after sun exposure -to begin in a blood like red colour and to become the colour of Easter.
There is hand engraving on the rim underneath of the bowl.
Sterling silver, hand raised with a tip that is lathe turned. The inside of the bowl is gold plated. Purple Roes wood stand.
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"I've always been social. It's kind of exploded since I moved here, actually. I definitely had friends before, but like I said, the second I moved here, I just fell into a group of people, and even above and beyond them, I've just been really open to meeting people, you know? I had my birthday here last year or the year before, and I packed in 70 people here. Every inch was covered.
I get into these bouts where, if a lot of people come at a certain time, I start feeling like the place is like Grand Central, and I go, 'Oh, my god, no. I have to be alone.' So it goes back and forth. I mean, for the most part, I would hate it if no one came over here." - Chris Habana, jewellery designer (NYC)
The brief was asking for a potpurri holder but I don't think of put purri as something that exists in a contemporary home, so while it can successfully hold dried scented nuts and cones and leafs, I more saw it holding fresh red chili peppers, jelly beans or M&M's.
Sterling Silver and Finnish birch wood.
20.5" Long Polymer Clay Necklace with Tassel also comes with a set of Earrings and a Bracelet. The bracelet was made to fit a size 8 inch wrist but can be customized to fit any size you need. The earrings are only 1" long the ear hooks are dull silver and are Nickel Free. This set is only $15.00+S&H please DM me or visit my Facebook page and send me a Private Message with your email address and I can send you a invoice through paypal to complete your purchase. Once payment has been processed I will ship out your order immediately all Jewelry is placed in a gift bag and wrapped in bubble wrap, then placed in a bubble wrap envelop for added protection. I do offer refunds if you're not completely satisfied with your purchase contact me immediately upon receiving your item, you have 14 days upon receipt to request your refund. All refunds must be sent back in their original packaging and condition. Buyer pays return shipping.
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My third year I focused a lot on subjects that fascinated me and how to take a concept and create a piece to convey that and not necessarily figure out the "idea" after the fact; which was very popular in college.
These bowls were created to invite silver to be played with. To remove a bit of the sacredness that exists around silver. There are perspex spheres that loosely roll around in the grooves recessed in the flange of the bowl.
"With my stuff, it's so specific, that if you like it, you really like it, and if you don't like it, then you really don't like it.
By nature, I always think down. I always think lower end instead of higher end. I still haven't made anything out of any kind of precious metals. All my pearls, even from my last collection, are glass pearls.
For the Chris Habana [line] these days, I really have to think about it and think, okay, what would a more sophisticated version of me do? It still has to be edgy, but what would a more grown-up version of me wear, you know, as a woman or as a man?
Whereas My Enemy, it's literally like middle fingers/St. Mark's/in-your-face/goth-punk-trash/Hot Topic, even, that type of reference point, where it's more obvious and still in a good way, I think - very bratty. My Enemy's more bratty, where Chris Habana is more reserved." - Chris Habana, jewellery designer (NYC) on his two split jewellery lines