We consider handcrafted, unique, and one-of-a-kind jewelry a “piece” of art. We compliment great necklaces and rings by saying, “that’s a great piece!” Which means jewelry like Rebecca Williams Sako’s are definitely pieces of art. Her one-of-a-kind cuffs, earrings and necklaces are made from vintage and scrap materials that also draw upon Sako’s experience as a clothing designer and textile artist. Her use of upcycled and vintage materials give the pieces a down-to-earth and natural look.
Rebecca Williams Sako Vintage Sequin Jewelry
by Bridgette Meinhold, 10/12/08
filed under: Accessories and Fashion, Eco Textiles, New York City, Recycled Materials, San Francisco
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Have you seen Cilmara de Oliveira’s jewelry on ObjectFetish.com? She uses lace and cast it into silver making beautiful necklaces.
Check it out!
http://www.objectfetish.com/jewelry/cilmara-oliveira-v-63.html
I loved the article! These types of resources are extremely valuable to anyone interested in making jewelry. I can’t wait to read some more of your articles!