She sells sea shells…
We’re ever so slightly smitten with this new range of sterling silver studs by Canterbury studio The Stud Farm. These teeny sea shells are cast actual size from real shells collected on beautiful New Zealand beaches…
We’re ever so slightly smitten with this new range of sterling silver studs by Canterbury studio The Stud Farm. These teeny sea shells are cast actual size from real shells collected on beautiful New Zealand beaches…
Sophie Divett is an ethical jeweller who has recently moved back to Christchurch from Wellington. Taking her inspirations from nature and antiquity, she specialises in bespoke pieces using sustainably sourced metals and natural gems. What do you make? I’m a jeweller, and I make a … Read more »
These sweet dotty stacking rings from Silverdarling Jewels look great stacked on top of each other or worn separately…
Fairytale characters and crystal caves: an adventure wrought in silver
Kim Goulding-Piper of Ore and Wander has been building her relationship with crystal and metal since she was a child. Her journey has taken her from beaches and caves, through managing a chain of prestigious crystal shops in the UK, to Aotearoa, where she now sits in her workshop with a view of snow-capped mountains.
“I feel as if I had opened a book and found roses of yesterday sweet and fragrant, between its leaves.” Sweet roses from Curlicue NZ…
Self-expression, meet microbiology. You want your jewellery to make a statement, but you’re not quite sure what that statement is. May we suggest these stunning amoeba earrings by Wellington designer Su Keates?
Designing and making jewellery is Julia Marin’s passion. The themes of her jewellery incorperate traditional techniques and styles learned in her homeland of Argentina with the experiences of her New Zealand life and the inspiration of New Zealand flora and fauna…
Rings on her fingers, bells on her toes… stacks of new jewellery ready to go!
Charlotte Adams, who sells as C E M Adams on Felt, is an artist and film technician based in Wellington, New Zealand. As a contractor at Weta Workshop, she paints props, costumes, and prosthetic make up. Her personal practice is angled more towards sculpture and jewellery, with a particular interest in the beauty and elegance of animal skulls.
Frocktober day 16: Tutus 2…