Pretty thrilled to wake up to this feature this morning. Appreciating the love you’re throwing our way, Fatherly.com!
Pretty thrilled to wake up to this feature this morning. Appreciating the love you’re throwing our way, Fatherly.com!
Samantha of Could I Have That? did another lovely post a few months back. She styled the Collect U Necklace with her other gold and diamond pieces.
Collect U Necklace
Photos from Could I Have That?, taken by Arna Bee.
It got me thinking about how my designs are meant to be worn with other precious pieces in your own collection, exactly the way Samantha wore them. But then that led me to another thought- what if they began to develop a bit of patina over time?
When the designs are textured and have an antique feel, that sort of patina is perfectly fine, desired even. But when an item starts out with a high shine, like many of the new Prismera pieces, you’ll want them to keep that bright polish.
I’ve always used a large Sunshine polishing cloth when dealing with castings, prototypes, and samples. Now that my newer pieces have a polished finish, it seems like it’s time to make sure you all have the option of having one of them on hand, when the finish on your pieces start to look a little less than perfect.
(The Sunshine cloth is now available for purchase in every jewelry listing. And if you just want to pick up a cloth without buying jewelry, not a problem! They’ll ship for free.)
Some of the sweetest words ever uttered about my jewelry- it means the world, Ashley.
These stunning photos taken from Brunch On Chestnut.
For most people, it’s been all about the ringstack but let’s talk necklaces a bit. Little ones, with the lightest gold chains, perfect for bare decolletage as the weather warms up. Or for those of us who are still in the planning stages of our spring outfits because the lamb forgot to show up at the end of March.
Prism Necklace // Collect U Necklace
Photos from Could I Have That?, taken by Arna Bee.
Samantha of Could I Have That? created the loveliest look with these necklaces. All that gauzy white material against a sea of blush almost makes me want to unpack all my sundresses, until I am reminded of the windchill.
In the meantime, let’s just daydream about the sun hitting our legs while listening to this new to me song: Eliza Doolittle’s Pack Up.
Prism Necklace, Tiny Golden Bee Necklace
I love this holiday outfit (and that dreamy mermaid hair!) on Jackie and the way she layers two of my delicate gold necklaces.
Golden rings + ombre hair? It’s a pretty perfect combo and oh so dreamy. The Prism Ring is shown here on the lovely Miss Gentri.
// Images from Gentri Lee //