This is a collector's piece. Long, bold, and stunning. All links are hand carved and cast.
Inspired by the environment of the Southwest and heavily influenced by Indian Reservations in North America, jewelry by Kézha Hatier blends modern designs with traditional aesthetics passed down through the ages. Each piece is crafted as a representation of the natural world. Kézha endlessly studies the earth to find new ideas and new ways to morph the ancient and the modern, connecting the Earth and the people with beauty and confidence of color and line.
Delicate and classic with a sparkling twist in the drusy. Has drusy earrings to match.
Inspired by the environment of the Southwest and heavily influenced by Indian Reservations in North America, jewelry by Kézha Hatier blends modern designs with traditional aesthetics passed down through the ages. Each piece is crafted as a representation of the natural world. Kézha endlessly studies the earth to find new ideas and new ways to morph the ancient and the modern, connecting the Earth and the people with beauty and confidence of color and line.
This beautiful bracelet is exotic and the perfect touch to any outfit! And the splash of color from the turqoise adds a unique touch. Ebony wood and Blue turqoise on a stainless steel cord with sterling silver tusk signature.
Gabriela Artigas challenges the very definition of “jewelry,” blurring the lines between adornment and armor. Her collections include chokers, cuffs, necklaces, earrings, and individually crafted belts, as well as some avant-garde creations which are worn around the shoulders or chest, or wrapped around the hand from wrist to thumb. Gabriela has gained recognition in her current home of Los Angeles, being the only designer featured in the Museum of Contemporary Art's first ever store catalogue, as well as the only designer featured in the Times' review of Spring 2005 Fashion Week.