Monday, July 22, 2013

Feature Monday - Fabric Jewelry

Fabric Necklace by Liat Kires from At Li Art
This week, I've found some wonderful fabric jewelry on Etsy.  Just think, you can wear a unique piece handcrafted by an artisan.  Click on a link below any photo to go to the shop where it may be purchased.



Liat Kires lives in Matan located 20 minutes from Tel Aviv.  She makes handcrafted textile jewelry and fabric accessories braided from different fabrics, each piece one of a kind.

Cuff by Judy Johnson of BC Studio Designs





Judy Johnson learned her work ethic and the importance of paying attention to details  from her mother.  She personally selects all of her fabric and creates each item individually to ensure quality in the details.

By Angela Crosby of Sweet Cami Jayne




Angela Crosby says that creating something beautiful makes her happy.  Her daughter is the inspiration for my shop name. She specializes in making fabric jewelry and hair accessories, and is glad to take customs orders.


Braided Necklace by Ashley from Pamplepluie







This shop owners goal is to make jewelry that is ecologically friendly and sustainable.  She strives to make pieces that are unique, pushing the envelope of quirky, and beautiful but not pretentious.


Ring by Julie Weingarten from Joola Design Studio





Julie Weingarten says that her love story with everything handmade begun as a little girl. She explored all kind of materials, enjoying new textures and learning techniques from her beloved Grandmother.  Her work has a vintage feel with shabby chic and bohemian design elements as well.




Earrings by Christine Kangas of Kangas Jewelry Design




Christine Kangas personally makes all of the unique fabric beads and jewelry pieces her shop offers.  She enjoys combining re-purposed and new finds from all over to bring together a unique yet versatile piece of jewelry art.  Her hand covered fabric beads are  lightweight and unique.



Bracelet by Claudia Stern from Clireu



Claudia Stern is a jewelry designer living and working in Locarno which is known as the sunniest and warmest place in Switzerland.  She says that she is very curious person who is constantly inspired by her surroundings.  Her  aim is to create jewelry which can be worn with comfort and lightheartedness.






I hope you've found some new favorites browsing through these shops.

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful features! Fabric for jewelry is so great because it's colorful and light weight!

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  2. It's inspiring to see what other makers are doing with fabric jewelry...thanks for the great post! :)

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  3. Beautiful jewelry ....thanks for sharing. Marie

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  4. WOW never thought fabric could be turned into such gorgeous jewellry!!
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia
    Cards Crafts School Projects

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