pottery and furniture at this shop, it made this list for its impressive collection of jewelry — this finishing touch on any great look. From Victorian era necklaces and Tahitian pearls to 19th century rings and art deco bar pins, we hope you enjoy this ever-changing collection as much as...
All of Chock Dee Handmade’s jewelry items are, as its name suggests, handmade in a small factory located in the proximity of Ao Nang. Custom-made orders are also possible. Due to the tip-top quality of the products, prices are slightly higher than other nearby outlets. Even so, it cer...
Bracelets, earrings, necklaces/chokers & more. We love the quirky insect brooches, especially the butterfly and cicada. US based shop, offers international shipping. FernStreetDesigns - This artist refers to her work as an "assemblage" because each piece is a collage of found treasures and ...
Custom Jewelers:If you’re looking for a truly unique diamond necklace, consider working with a custom jeweler who can create a bespoke piece tailored to your preferences. Antique and Vintage Shops:Antique and vintage shops specialize in jewelry with historical significance. They offer a chance to ...
He makes stunning rings, necklaces and earrings inspired by nature. You can buy ready-to-wear pieces from the gallery or commission your own. They also stock ceramics, cards and accessories. Simcha Gallery, Leeds Corn Exchange, Call Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 7BR. ...
Thailand is a great destination for gem shopping – and an even better place to vacuum up cheap costume jewellery. Beach vendors do a brisk trade in beaded jewellery: bracelets, necklaces, etc. They can make a nice memento of a happy day. ...
Name: The Megalodon shark commonly goes by the name Otodus megalodon, but it use to be called Carcharocles megalodon. Otodus Megalodon in Greek means - Otodus "Ear-Shaped Tooth" and Megalodon "Big Tooth" Discovery: Megalodon teeth have been found throughout history. Pliny the Elder, aroun...
It even features the name of the sewer inside (which I love!). Although the bag and the Happy Scarf are made by women employed by two different companies in India, they both contain similar stories and similiar missions – to help women get out of poverty. Like the curator of the Happy...