Friday, November 13, 2009

Design Trend: High Impact Jewelry

Hope this Friday the 13th is a lucky one for you... Here's a fun blog to start your day off right.

Periodically, I enjoy looking at Neiman Marcus's website. I like to see what clothes they are showing at a relatively high price point and what kind of jewelry is in their seasonal collections.

Right now, they have a category called "high impact" which I think is perfect for all of us glass artists. I think many of us make high impact jewelry, without knowing what others call it.

So head over to their jewelry section here. You'll have options- necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings.

I am now wondering whether any of you are already making high impact jewelry ...and how about commenting and including a link to it. We'd all love to see what you make. Nothing like a little pre-weekend chance to market some of your work. TGIF everyone.

Thanks for visiting my blog. I'll be teaching bobblehead Christmas ornaments tomorrow at Flametree Glass and will take Saturday off as always. But! I will be back Sunday morning to start off the new week. See you then. http://www.StudioMarcy.blogspot.com

3 comments:

  1. Hi there! Thanks for the reminder to look at other websites such as this high-end retailer. I'm a bit consumed by Etsy most of the time it seems but my eye sure does go for the wild and chunky stuff. I especially like the felted and fabric necklaces by Kjoo. I think she is out of Portugal. Really fabulous stuff she creates!

    We have some 'high impact necklaces and bracelets' in our Etsy shop but I would love more! I love the huge chunky look. We just moved back to Israel from upstate New York and Guy has just now started to get back into the groove of making new beads so I'm looking forward to what might come from this side of the globe. Thanks for writing!

    www.guymelamed.etsy.com

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  2. Wow! That is some serious jewelry - gorgeous pieces.

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  3. Thanks for the link to NM's high impact jewelry. I like chunky jewelry too and glad to know that it is still in style. Check out my chunky Agate necklace at www.sundancegems.rubylane.com/item/RMS4607
    Enjoy your Sunday!

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