Designs by Marietta Tocci
After finishing her business career Marietta decided to indulge her true passion for creativity by designing her own line of semi-precious stone and precious metal necklaces. With a bend for the eclectic, Marietta works with ethereal combinations such as aquamarine gemstones, Austrian crystals and freshwater pearls, to the more earthly organic elements such as Thai Hill Tribes sterling and hand carved wooden beads. Her objective is to create one-of-a-kind necklaces that will provide an added dimension and transform an attractive ensemble into a more finished, dramatic fashion statement.

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August 15th Collection by Julia Warner
All of the jewelry is one-of-a-kind or limited edition (no more than ten produced), designed and handmade by Julia Warner. All of the stones, findings, and vintage pieces are handpicked to create a truly original piece. Each one is made from sterling silver or gold vermeil/fill findings.

Dori Csengeri
Dori is a textile designer by profession and practiced as a freelance designer, in Israel and abroad. While living in Paris, Dori started creating jewelry and fashion accessories designed and hand embroidered in a needlework technique she adapted from the traditional “passementerie”. At her Studio, a team of experienced embroidery artists, who have accompanied Dori for many years, carries on her craft. At the heart of Dori’s Art is the haute-couture creation with scene stealing, daring pieces, alongside a refined and ready-to-wear collection. The emphasis is on shapes, contrasts of texture, color, luxurious elegance and timeless beauty.

Art Wear
“To change the perception of jewelry people need to think about wearability. It is not an ornament, it’s a wearable art. What we wear can be artful and thoughtful. It makes us unique.” Shawn Pelech is a teacher, painter and jewelry maker. She has spent much of her life immersed in the visual arts. She taught art in the public school system for 25 years. Now she can be found in her studio making jewelry, teaching, or in good weather wandering the landscape painting en plein air.

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