Posts tagged unisex jewelry
Dolorous Jewelry Pop Up Valentine Sale!


From now until February 14th I'll be having a small pop up sale featuring a selection of jewellery for sale at Milk Glass Gallery at 1247 Dundas St. W. in Toronto. The sale includes a number of one of a kind pieces as well as a variety of unisex necklaces and generally good gifts for the one you love...or like...or just wanna get down with ;)


The gallery is host a variety of vendors including other accessories, some sexy locally made lingerie and, one of my personal favourites, Charziie Ts and sweatshirts with hand painted goodies on them including the cutest pizzas, hotdogs and donuts you'll ever find!! Perfect if your girl or guy! Or anyone who likes pizza or junk food.... so basically they're perfect for anyone, ever.
I have two... and want more



Come fall in love with some pretty things <3>
Back to basics
For several weeks now I've been busy designing and producing my S/S collection and its become obvious that this is destined to be my most feminine collection yet. Last night as I worked I sat surrounded by crystals and pretty pastels, fine chains and dangly earrings, and I suddenly felt compelled to mix it up with a little leather and brass. 


With each collection I try to include at least one or two unisex pieces, and in spite of all the sparkles I didn't want this collection to be any different. As I've mentioned before, my favourite accessories this year are chokers and bolos, so this season I switched things up with ultra-girlie bolos with crystals and bows, and more masculine and minimalist chokers. 

Both the choker and bracelet are made with a thin cord of faux-leather and three or four brass bolts which can actually be moved along the cord by screwing them side to side. The ability to move them around makes these both interactive organic pieces that you can personalize day by day, and the bolts are tight enough that they will stay stationary once placed. 

As someone who tends typically tends towards extravagance I take a lot of pleasure from designing visually simple but structurally complex pieces. I really love this set, as you may have guess from my rambling :)