Agate necklace, ‘Golden Honeysuckle’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: clothing & accessories, handmade jewelry, jewelry of the andes, necklaces, novica


Set in gleaming silver, bright agate spheres bring color to an original necklace. Claudia Lira evokes the delicate shape of honeysuckle blossoms in this design. Bold, yet airy, it is meticulously crafted by hand. 0.950 rating silver

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Bracelet, ‘Fragments of Light’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: bracelets, clothing & accessories, handmade jewelry, jewelry of the andes, novica


Splinters of light glimmer in an elegant design that explores positive and negative space. Modern and lacy, the cuff envelops the wrist with luminosity. Juan Contreras crafts the sleek design of Andean silver. .950 rating silver

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Silver and bronze sculpture, ‘Three Monkeys’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: animals, novica, wild animals and big cats


Cast in bronze and bathed in silver, three stylized monkeys assume lithe poses. Sukaenah sculpts the simian portraits with classic Indonesian style. The trio is showcased in a hardwood shadow box. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process.

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Gemstone and palm bracelet, ‘Lace’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: bracelets, brazilian designer jewelry, clothing & accessories, handmade jewelry, novica


Neatly knotted palm fibers form a precise and airy lace. Open to bare the wrist beneath, this wide cuff bracelet is studded with gems. Claudio Bravo selects natural Brazilian stones, adding bright garnet, crystal and sunstone. Green malachite and blue sodalite join the rainbow, while red hematite and rose quartz complete the original design.

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Lapis lazuli earrings, ‘Blue Flower’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: clothing & accessories, earrings, handmade jewelry, novica, thai treasures


Petals of lapis lazuli conjure a flower that blooms amid glittering crystals. Busarin crafts a delicate earrings by hand, threading the beads on stainless steel strands. They feature sterling silver posts (0.925).

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Wood mask, ‘Big Smile’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: balinese theatrical masks, home decor, masks, novica


Eyes crinkle with mirth as this personage breaks into laughter. The elegant mask by Partima is meticulously hand-painted with butterflies and flowers. Carved of smooth hibiscus wood, the mask radiates Balinese color.

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Wood mask, ‘Ancient Man’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: home decor, masks, masks of ghana - akan tribe, novica


Eric Darko carves a faithful sese wood replica of the tete ni mask of the Akan people. Meaning “ancient man,” it is worn during special celebrations as a reminder of their forefathers, who remain with them in spirit.

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Pearl earrings, ‘Ice Cold’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: balinese crafted, clothing & accessories, earrings, handmade jewelry, novica


Frozen in silver excellence, two pearl moons shine with ethereal grace. Caine designs the earrings, cast of sterling silver. .925 silver.

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Pearl ring, ‘Rose Dome’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: balinese crafted, clothing & accessories, handmade jewelry, novica, rings


Resembling a mysterious orb, this extraordinary ring features a mabe pearl dome. The effect is extraordinary as Caine casts his original design of sterling silver. .925 silver.

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Pearl and turquoise bracelet, ‘Magical Moon’

Posted by Novica on 01 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: balinese crafted, bracelets, clothing & accessories, handmade jewelry, novica


Mesmerizing, a dazzling pearl glows like the magical harvest moon. It is surrounded by turquoise sentinels in an exclusive design by Caine. The stones’ beauty is perfectly matched by sterling silver’s radiant elegance. .925 silver.

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