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- My favorite material to work with is metal. Brass and sterling specifically, and then hard stones like quartz. Those are my top three. I don't want to box myself in by using the same material each season, so I'm introducing a lot of new material in our ne
- Two of my favorite magazines, Lula and the Gentlewoman. I love re-reading old issues. On top of the magazines in a variation of our Shield Necklace ($106), a variation of our
- My studio is in the Morgan Fine Arts building in Greenpoint. I've been here about a year and some odd months, and I love it. It's an amazing building and a great environment—it used to be an old pillow factory. The entire brand is created in here,
- Inspiration wall and mood board. Currently watching endless episodes of the X-Files to gather inspiration for our upcoming fall collection "Hallucinations". It's a tough job.
- Luna Stud Earrings (top right, $55) and the Galbi Studs (bottom right, $102)
- Here's a smattering of magazines, music, and some recent press from Zink.
- Our most popular piece is called the Golden Dawn necklace ($148). It's a hand-carved fist pendant fitted with a quartz wand. I've recently been sourcing one of a kind
- The Aleister Eye Pendant Necklace ($117)
- We burn different oils almost everyday. It's nice to smell something other than something vaguely metallic. Our favorites are Goddess Isis oil and Eucalyptus.
- Our accidentally very very pink container of all of our currently used castings
- This is an old brass bird skull in a bell jar and a photograph of a cat titled "Sweety" at the bottom, dated 1911.
- Versions of the Golden Dawn Necklace
- Here's a collection of original watercolors that Chicago artist Krystal DiFronzo made for us to coincide with our last collection.
- The Sap Ear Cuff (bottom left, $175) and the Johai Earrings ($115)
- My nook next to my desk full of antique baubles, some plant life, magazines and all kinds of other knick knacks that I like surrounding myself with.
- In early college I was into making wearable steel animal masks. This ram's head was one of my first attempts at MIG welding. I've come along way.
- Essential oils, my lucky Rhino from the Museum of Natural History, and my Heinz Pickle Pin. I'm a Pennsylvania girl at heart, always.