Wednesday, December 1, 2010

OneTribe mayan flared jade cab plugs





Mayan flared french boxwood with jade inlays set in silver in OneTribe's signature hardware setting.

Dear OneTribe,

<3

pic stolen from OneTribe

Maya Organics METALLLL

Lately, I've been on a metal kick and I'd have to say one of the best metal jewelry producers is Maya Organics. Watch out, because this post is going to be image heavy:

Gold plated brass with Chrysocolla, about 3" diameter. All the color in this piece is giving me a painful hard-on.


6g Silver, 1.5" diameter curved feather (fucking love it).

2g sterling silver with red coral heart, about 2.5" diameter. God, I love these. I'm not so sure how you wear them, but I am a total fan of simplicity with a shot of color.

Miao tribe repro. 0g sterling silver, about 3" diameter. Lots of organic jewelry companies do reproductions of traditional tribal jewelry, the majority of which is either miao hill tribe or mayan inspired. I like this repro bc it's clean and maintains the antiquity of the original which looks something like this:


Obviously, the original is not as ornate, nor as polished. The lines definitely aren't as clean. I'm not sure which I would prefer if given the opportunity to own a pair in this style. I'm kind of into the shiny dramatics of the Maya version.

Next up, a post dedicated to dong hoops, because i'm obsessed with them and there are 15 million different repro styles. I'd like to do an examination on repros in general when I get a chance. Not today though :) I need to do a post on some jewelry I acquired recently!

pics stolen from maya organics and organicjewelry.com

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Crazy Lace Agate teardrops, custom work, and TILT



I saw these and my mouth LITERALLY started watering. I know it's a tinge dramatic but... well fuck you. 1" Mexican Crazy Lace Agate. So fucking hot, I don't feel like a douche saying it in my best Paris Hilton voice. Or that I just referenced her at all since that's kind of 5 years ago.

Whatever, I was never cool.

I actually just messaged Relic about possibly doing a custom job for me in this material except mayan flared. I hope that mayan flared teardrops would work because I need this stone in my life.

You hear me?

I NEED IT.

My big issue is that at 1/2", my stone options are pretty slim. You can't see any beautiful striations or anything at 1/2". Yet, I don't want to stretch bigger because that means that I can't wear all that dangley shit I'm obsessed with.

Speaking of which:

These fine beauties made specially for me by Mark at heartonsleeve are just waiting for my paycheck to clear. 1/2" bloodwood cbr's with an ivorywood bead. 3.25" diameter. THEY'RE GONNA BE SO BIG I'M SO EXCITED!

So now, being that it's Thursday, is a small list of things I love:

gold rutilated quartz (as shown above in all it's glory), opinionated discussions about unimportant topics where no opinion is too ridiculous and delicately balances on the edge of going completely out of control, cheek pain from too much laughing, 1/2 price margaritas, fresh laundry smell, expensive cheese from whole foods, finding secret treasures on etsy, skipping class and knowing i'll still be alright, letting old grudges go, dates where you know it's not going anywhere but you genuinely enjoy one another's company for an evening, the quiet section of the library, comic books, tootsie rolls.

Pics stolen from Relic Stoneworks and Heartonsleeve

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Pause: Things I Love Thursday

So we are going to pause on the jewelry goodness so I can be posi just for a few minutes:

Thing I love:

Chai tea made the right way: Ok seriously, until you've had chai made indian style, you haven't had it. Steeped in 1/2 hot water, 1/2 milk with a shit ton of sugar... mmmmmmmmmm.

French pop music: Now that I work at a creperie, this is all I hear. And it's like corny 80's french euro-pop. I adore it, probably because I don't understand it.

The Walking Dead: OH DEAR LORD HOW GOOD IS THIS??? I'm a fan of the comic and AMC did it right with a few extras thrown in for those of us already familiar with the story line.

Everything else: when cloudy days suddenly turn sunny. latte art. getting packages (WITH TIGER EBONY OVAL HOOPS IN THEM!!! pics later). Tiger ebony over hoops (haha). Black bean quesadillas from Whole Foods. The table near the fireplace. Sister time. Jackass 3D. Knitted berets. The moment you realize that friendship is awesome. How electric guitars sound when they're not plugged in. Warm beds. Remembering good times with a psychopath dog, even though it didn't really work out in the end. Good grades. Knitting for babies.

Anatometal single stone teardrop eyelets


I INTENSELY WANT THESE.
that is all. 

... Kinda. I usually hate how teardrop styles look in-ear below 1". But I'm at 1/2" and even I would wear these at my size.

P.S. (I've sucked at posting lately between my new job and school. No worries, I'll be back with a vengeance, like Bruce Wilis.)

Pic stolen from Anatometal

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Wood oval fix: An ironic update

Yesterday I posted a whole tirade about how hard it is to find tiger ebony oval hoops.

BUT LO, AND BEHOLD:


Diablo Organics Tiger Ebony oval hoops. Well don't I feel like an ass.

You win BAF, you win. I don't even feel bad for letting you take my money on this one.

Pic stolen from bodyartforms

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wood oval fix

Ok so I know I just went on a rant about originality and how bored I get of traditional shapes in organic jewelry... but sometimes I just want something simple, but bold. Like tiger ebony oval hoops (I know I'm still on this tiger ebony tip. It's not going away anytime soon. Just wait for my post about the spools I'm planning.)

But apparently it's really fucking difficult to find tiger ebony oval hoops that aren't custom made. I've been trolling bodyartforms for the better part of the morning trying to figure out if I should just get a pair of black ebony ones but the more I argue with myself about it, the more I realize that plain black ebony just ain't gonna cut it.

I have issues.

But listen! I just want to mash these two pictures together:





WHY CANT YOU DO THAT JIMMY? (he can probably do it. i just don't feel like asking and would rather get my instant fix from BAF)

oh, speaking of diablo organics and also from a plug porn perspective, how fucking cool are these:


Hand carved mammoth fossil. Makes me want to stretch to 1 1/16" just to wear these beauties.

Pics stolen from bodyartforms

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Heart On Sleeve Jewelry

Let me try to put into words how impressed I am by Heart On Sleeve Jewelry.

Mark is innovative, creative, and pushing the limits on large gauge jewelry to extents that I haven't seen before.

I guess I'm trying to say... in the least creepiest way possible since I don't personally know him... I FUCKING LOVE EVERYTHING THIS MOTHERFUCKER DOES.

I'm in talks with Mark about a custom order for a pair of his signature wood captive bead rings that I posted about a few days ago. 1/2g 3.5 inch diameter hoop in bloodwood with an either holly or ivorywood bead. So excited!

But look at this other crazy shit Mark does!!!

From his blog: "40 mm strawberry quartz into a 52 mm pink ivory plug with a ring of bloodwood"

 Unbelievable. The light coming through these is INTENSE.


I am completely breath taken by these babies. The shape is made with pink ivory, and inlaid with ebony, silver, and ammonites. I have NEVER seen ammonites used like this before. Usually you see wood inlaid with these fossils or maybe wood inlaid with silver and then an ammonite. Some would say that it showcases the beauty of the spiral shape, but honestly? Every organic jewelry maker on earth does ammonite plugs the same exact way. Well... maybe not Reign... but you get what I'm trying to say.

This is exactly what I'm talking about when I say that organic companies don't push the envelope enough. Besides Heart On Sleeve, Reign, OneTribe's custom work, Diablo (but really just his carved mammoth stuff), and a handful of others I find while scouring the internet, I usually find myself frustrated and bored with most of the organics I see today. How many concave df plugs in 5 million and 1 woods can I look at? How many kind of the same shaped cabochons? Of course there's something to say about the skill it takes to work with the grain and how to inlay different materials but from a consumer's point of view... it's hard to be enthusiastic about jewelry when you see the same shit all the time.

So a big thanks goes out to Mark at Heart On Sleeve and other independent organic jewelry makers who are trying to do things a little differently.

Pics stolen from Heart On Sleeve

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Captive bead rings


I WANT THESE NOW. A wooden captive ring???? FUCK YES. 3" diameter please in bloodwood with a light colored wood (sabo?) captive, kthx.

Pics stolen from Heart On Sleeve Jewelry

Keyhole Plugs


Well color me impressed. How cool are these??? I was trolling etsy and found Steamer Brand. Imagine that everyone who lived in the Victorian Period was modified. They would wear this jewelry.

Pic stolen from Steamer Brand.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Black and White Ebony Wood Heart Tunnels

These plugs are from Against The Grain Wood Studio.

I fucking LOVE tiger ebony. The striping is so bold. I also love how the plugs are kind of concave with the heart cut-out softly blended with the shape. Other heart cut-out plugs I've seen have been very sharply angled and it's nice to see a softer variation.

Pic stolen from Against The Grain Wood Studio

Fused Glass Keyhole Weights



Dear Gorilla Glass,

I love you.

Forever yours, Rachel

Pic stolen from Gorilla Glass.

Somatic Glass

Duuuudeeee. I haven't seen a lot from Somatic Glass, but what I have looks so cool!!! Interesting shapes (which for glass I'm assuming is more difficult than it looks) and LAYERED glass (never seen that before!) The guy who runs this outfit is an ex-Glasswear Studios glassblower and I must say that I like what he's doing. I can't wait for his website to be done.


Blue layer mollusks. They give me a total jewelry boner. I really hope I get to see these in-ear sometime soon because I really want to see how they hang. Apparently, the 1/2" mollusks are 3" long, which is pretty huge. This excites me very much... yes... creepy voice commencing... I'd really like to see them in grey and white.





Spiral eggs. You can't really see it that well in the picture, but the first loop of the spiral goes up a little higher so that the spirally part is centered at the bottom. I am so into the subtlety of these things. You probably wouldn't even know they were egg shaped unless you really paid attention... but that's the beauty of it I guess. I have my share of spirals in wood and glass, but I am totally up to getting another pair if they're this rad.

Pics stolen from Somatic Glass

Green Tourmaline Jadeite Swans



Honestly, Onetribe can do no wrong by me. Everything they pull out is the perfect combination of creativity and impeccable workmanship. They're also incredibly passionate about organics in general and if you ever have the pleasure to speak with anyone who works there, you'll immediately realize that they... they just give a shit. And that's awesome.

These tourmaline jadeite swans are ridiculous. LOOK AT THE DETAIL. Jadeite is a rare and very hard stone... and now combo that with a ton of tourmaline inclusions. Hand carving such a design into it must have taken FOREVER.

Pic stolen from Onetribe

The Reign Drops


I love weights. I really do. Lots of people you'll talk to will tell you that weights can thin out the bottom of your lobe... which they can, with prolonged wear. But there is just something profoundly sexy about someone with nice, healthy lobes sporting a weight that elegantly stretches the lobe down...

.........................

Sorry, I zoned out for a second thinking about boys in weights. Anyway.

I especially love these drops from Reign Custom Design. They're simple, seamless, cast from stainless steel, titanium, or pretty much any other metal you want, and are just so classy. They look almost like liquid.



You can also get these with a custom stone inlay in the bottom, but I prefer the beautiful simplicity of the drop on it's own.

Pics stolen from Reign Custom Design