
From your Grandmother's pearls to your class ring, the history and how-to-style-it inspiration. We're talking jewelry, fashion and interiors. If it was "designed" it's fair game.
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My sporadic social media posting has a diagnosis. Since early last year, I’ve been heads down on a book all about jewelry. The full, wordy title is: The Secret Language of Victorian Jewelry: The History and Lore of Gems, Charms and Talisman...
The very cool super shopped Harling Ross Anton from Gumshoe wearing an articulated fish charm she found on Etsy. (Also, her mom made a super cool “school of fish” necklace!)
Fish amulets were an important protector in the ancient world. F...
A Young Girl Reading by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1770. The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
I used to be able to plow through non-fiction in the evenings. And sometimes, I still do love a good self-help read. But most days, I’m bare...
Heart-shaped pendant with enamelled rose and pomegranate. Gold and enamel, Warwickshire, England, 1509–33. British Museum.
Amateur detectorist Charlie Clarke had only been metal detecting for six months before unearthing this Tudor pendan...
via Earl Earl from Celine
For years, when I got dressed, I heard the words of Coco Chanel ringing in my ears, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off.” (I’m uncertain how that quote got into my 20-year-old br...
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Every object has a story. I find them. Design historian and author of The Secret Language of Victorian Jewelry — pre-order now!
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