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Showing posts with label Stacy Prince. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stacy Prince. Show all posts

Monday, November 08, 2010

Hand Cut Leather Bracelets & Necklaces

YazBerry Hand Cut Copper Leather Bubbles Necklace, available here.

As seen in September's Issue of Vogue, and noted by my friend Stacy Prince, leather jewelry is a fall fashion look. I realize we are well into fall, however leather is timeless, can transition into winter easily and is such lightweight, comfortable jewelry to sport.

Amongst the leather jewelry featured in Vogue this September, were some necklaces & cuffs by Ports 1961 that have a strong resemblance to my hand cut, leather lace jewelry. My gut response was, I bet their designers search Etsy for ideas and then make versions that cost 6x that of meticulously hand crafted cut leather work. Needless to say, cut leather is lovely and compliments and adds to so many looks. With metallic finishes, leather offers a lightweight metal alternative.

My friend, Juli Lederhaus, General Manager of the lovely Hawthorne Hotel in Salem, MA, shared this article published November 3rd on AOL with me, as she is familiar with my cut leather work. "Daily Dose of Style: Leather Bracelets" by Genevieve Cruz. Cruz highlights many styles of leather bracelets, mostly studded, however the top left bracelet bears a striking resemblance to a style I've been making for several years. YazBerry Stacked Bracelet Illusion Hand Cut Silver Leather Cuff available here. My design is nearly half the price of the Linea Pelle Collection bracelet, and is carefully hand "sliced" by me, in my studio in the USA. I've done a few variations on the multi-bracelet illusion cuffs. Here is an example: available here.

Coming up next: insight into the hand cut leather lace process. I've developed this highly technical, specialized leather working technique on my own, based on skills I've applied from Chinese & Japanese paper cutting. Many hours of freehand, surgeon level cutting goes into each leather YazBerry piece of jewelry.

For more of my leather work, check out my bracelets & necklaces on my Etsy store front, yazberryfashion.etsy.com

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Swap 'til You Drop!



If I could describe this event in one word it would be: Brilliant!

Miss Punky of www.punkystyle.com, a style blogger and purveyor of fine vintage goodies, hosted a clothing Swap where you clean out your closet, bring a large sack of clothes you no longer love, spread them across tables sorted by type of clothing and then have free reins to rummage through all other participants clothes and find yourself some new treasures to take home! And the great part of it all is any unloved clothes leftover at the end of the Swap are donated to the Goodwill!

My roommate, Doria Grace and I did an intensive closet purge last week with the assistance of Stacy Prince (who also contributed some goodies) in preparation for this Swap. We contributed a good garbage bag each and came home with a handful of wonderful treasures (good labels and many like new and even new with tags items).

We arrived at the Lucky Dog in Worcester, MA to find tables piled high with treasures! It was like your best friend gave you free rein to dig through her closet and take anything you wanted no obligation, no need to return, no fee, just pure free clothing. You really must try this at home kids.

Here are some pictures so you can see just how cool the Swap was!
Virginia E. Berry & Doria Grace in High Swapping ActionVirginia E. Berry & Doria Grace in High Swapping Action


The Whole Swap Sponsored by Punkystyle.comThe Whole Swap Sponsored by Punkystyle.com

Since I was selfish and didn't tell you readers about this event in advance, here are some swapping related links to make it up to you (care of Miss Punky's MySpace post). And, I strongly encourage you to organize a Swap with just your friends or in your area!
Rehash
Swaporamarama
Clothing Swap
Whats Mine Is Yours
Clothing Exchange
Swap Style

Please note: Swap image originally found on www.myspace.com/punkystylecom in her blog. Photos are courtesy of Punky's My Punch Bowl photo album.