$275.00
Material: Silicon and Orange Ribbon
"The collection was made to represent frozen movements as different from the movements of a classic pearl necklace on the wearer's body. Even though at first glance the jewelry designs appear to be made of rigid and cold porcelain, once worn the wearer is surprised to realize the softness, elasticity and the warm feeling of the silicon.
Jewelry is supposed to be exciting; it can combine different materials, consist of many colors and can have outrageous shapes. Jewelry is and should be fun.
For me, jewelry is the embodiment of moments and memories. Jewelry has deep and personal meaning, and there is a sentimental story behind each piece. Jewelry often symbolizes an event or is given as an intimate gift or was passed on by inheritance. The constant touch of the jewelry on the body serves as a reminder of those memories and feelings.
Jewelry should make a statement, provoke thought and arouse emotion." - jewelry designer, Lital Mendel
This jewelry design is shipped from Israel. Please provide two (2) to four (4) weeks for production and shipping.
$75.00
Bronze Bomb Money Clip
by designer Dreadnought Workshop
Working as a painter before transitioning to metal, the craftsman behind Dreadnought Workshop handforges men's accessories for the bespoke gentleman.
Usually ships the same business day.
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$3,400.00
"Except for a short stint of wanting to be a cowboy at age 5, I have always wanted to be an artist; or, I have always been an artist whether I wanted to be, or not. It seems to have been more a case of art choosing me than the other way around, and throughout my life it has been a constant beacon, providing hue and value to most of my visual, as well as spiritual and philosophical perceptions." - Paul Kelley
Please contact CreativeTeam@ArtUrbane.com to contact the artist, Paul Kelley, with requests for original commissioned artwork. We will be in touch within 24 hours. We look forward to speaking with you.
Going Abroad$18,500.00
"Except for a short stint of wanting to be a cowboy at age 5, I have always wanted to be an artist; or, I have always been an artist whether I wanted to be, or not. It seems to have been more a case of art choosing me than the other way around, and throughout my life it has been a constant beacon, providing hue and value to most of my visual, as well as spiritual and philosophical perceptions." - Paul Kelley
Please contact CreativeTeam@ArtUrbane.com to contact the artist, Paul Kelley. We will be in touch within 24 hours. We look forward to speaking with you.
On Crescent Beach
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