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pyrrha’s one year anniversary…

In art & design, fashion on May 13, 2011 at 6:00 am

…was a welcome treat!

i talked about pyrrha’s heritage inspired jewelry collection while spending time in vancouver. i’ve been shopping the line for a talisman since then and when you get the creative gist of the collection, you’ll understand why it took so long. vancouver based husband and wife design duo, wade papin and danielle wilmore have crafted pyrrha to be a very personal experience. each piece is based on old european family crests, seals and themes that come with a historical interpretation. when choosing, you’re not just selecting a bit of jewelry but a talisman, an adopted creed.

"fidelity in absense" a contender for my heart. pic courtesy of pyrrha

they opened their flagship store on west 3rd street a year ago today and celebrated with a little soiree for collectors while donating a healthy 25% of the sales to the aspca. that’s like your best friend’s kid selling fundraising candy, of course you buy something!

my girls, joce!...

...and michelle!

sake and sushi make for a helluva drug and of course i followed my own advice! i thought i was destined to the fidelity talisman above but my life has changed so much that a fresher head prevailed with “vota, vita mea” meaning my life is a prayer.

so i’m looking at this talisman as a point of contemplation, something to measure my actions by over the next few years….strangely, i feel calm! ;)

visit their space or check them out online:

pyrrha
8315 West 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90048
323 424 4807
www.pyrrha.com

getting lost…

In art & design, fashion on April 4, 2011 at 4:26 pm

…at “i found gallery” was one of the best interactive shopping experiences of vancouver. inspired by some of the often expensive vintage jewelry i saw while exploring vancouver’s retail landscape, i wanted to take a chance at creating my own one of a kind heirloom piece and “i found gallery” delivered on everything i needed.

located on the bohemian flavored southern end of the main street shopping district, “i found gallery” is a beautiful open space full of glass cases housing the largest collection of vintage jewelry findings i’ve seen thus far. connectors, pendants, chains, clasps, rhinestones, buttons, etc. it’s all there for you to browse through for your own diy projects.

i have to admit, initially i found it daunting having no clue as to what i wanted to make and how i was going to go about getting started. after some reassurance, i was handed a little shadow box for loading up my goodies and off i went. i spent at least an hour gathering all of my bits and baubles planning a strategy for the necklace i was to make, most of the effort involving the actually engineering and balance of the piece. demmy gilmour (one of the founding partners) and her assistant, jen, were very patient and generous in their advice which made the overall experience less intimidating and more like hanging out with friends.

once i’d gathered all of my goods, i was welcome to take my place at the large wooden worktable and use their tools and at times, their know how to finesse my necklace into being. i’d chosen vintage brass chains, clip on earrings, a small woman’s watch, a little locket and other various charms which would have meaning for me. nice relaxing music played in the background as i worked with my magnifying glass and jump rings while gradually i forgot where i was and took pleasure in feeling the weight of the tools in my hand. every once in a while, demmy or jen would pop over to check in on my progress the interruptions being welcome and fairly unobtrusive. my thrill was in adding the final touches of the faux pearls and minute sparrow to the brass chain, accents to add visual interest keeping the eye moving. the final result is shown below with my zodiac charm necklace (top) and silk goddess dress.

the focal point in the top layer of charms is one of the vintage clip on earrings. the layer below, has a lyre shaped connector with the vintage watch, tiny brass spoon and locket. i combined two vintage brass chains to balance the necklace and to prevent the charm clusters from twisting. because the brass chain is made from links that twist, it was necessary to hang the second chain in the opposite direction to counteract the torque of the first. voila, stable pendants! at only $55 give or take a dollar or two, my efforts were far less expensive than some of the $300 necklaces i saw not to mention the satisfaction of having done it myself.

the other interesting aspect of all of this, is the small, tightly curated collection of vintage clothing in the center of the shop. if you’ve not got a silk goddess dress of your own to pair your work with, you’re bound to find a frock or blouse there among the goods. i found “i found gallery” the ideal place to let loose your creativity and rediscover your individuality. while there, make sure you say hello to demmy, a transplant from perth, trying to make peace with the wet wonderland of vancouver!

I Found Gallery
4578 Main Street
Vancouver BC
V5V 3R5
604-876-2218

all that glitters…

In art & design, fashion on December 26, 2010 at 7:29 pm

…is golden and a bit of gold was one of my gifts this christmas! my partner bestowed upon me, a golden wing encased in glass, copper and silver. an unusual piece fashioned by a vancouver artist who goes by the name of “type b.” the artist is a self confessed collector of small things and delights in juxtaposing vintage elements into quirky one of a kind objets d’art. i couldn’t wait to pair it with an outfit:

what i love in particular are the gifts that keep on giving! wings though it may be, it also does double duty as my golden mustache!

gunmetal fringe bib necklace…

In fashion on November 30, 2010 at 3:09 pm

…which i scored from club monaco last week. long delicate chains with rhinestone strands interspersed drape down to the waist for a supremely dramatic look! i’m not one to wait for special occasions for anything and have been sporting this showstopper with my neutral long sleeved fitted tee layered over a tank, levi dark denim leggings and my sorel joan of arctic boots. an uber-casual look with a touch of the avant garde. i’ll also wear with my new t by alexander wang maxi dress, my jeffrey campbell brisbane boots and top with my oh so soft cynthia vincent cardigan!

would you like a clean cup?

In fashion on March 4, 2010 at 10:55 pm

hands down, my favorite! saw it at the disney consumer products office today. (my old home, sigh) debbie and her team did a fantastic job wrangling this collaboration with tom binns!

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