Posts Tagged ‘artisan jewelry’

New Mexican Handmade Silver Jewelry

September 28, 2008

Pangea Collection – artisan jewelry has just received a new collection of Handmade Silver Jewelry pieces from Mexico.

Taxco, Mexican jewelry is very popular for the 925 jewelry and artisan jewelry pieces that reflect the long history of silver mining and later silver smithing in Taxco, Mexico.

These new handcrafted silver jewelry pieces not only reflect the artisan jewelry style of Mexican jewelry but also the latest trend toward large earrings and chandelier earrings. There are also two other pieces in the new collection which are silver bangles and a silver choker.

Take a look at the new pieces in the Mexican Jewelry Collection.

Silver Bangle Bracelet

Silver Bangle Bracelet - Mexican Jewelry

Silver Bangle Bracelet - Mexican Jewelry

Silver Choker Necklace

Silver Choker Necklace

Silver Choker Necklace

Silver Hoop Earrings

Silver Hoop Earrings - Mexican Jewelry

Silver Hoop Earrings - Mexican Jewelry

Silver Hammered Disc Earrings

Silver Hammered Disc Earrings - Mexican Collection

Silver Hammered Disc Earrings - Mexican Collection

Hope you like the new collection.

Use Artisan Jewelry To Create A Romantic Outfit

September 25, 2008

The romantic look is hot this fall. Here is a suggestion on how to use artisan jewelry to complete the romantic look.

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Artisan Jewelry pieces featured in this set from Pangea Collection are:

Balinese Sterling Silver and Onyx Bead Necklace and Bracelet
Balinese Sterling Silver Intricate Patterned Silver Bangle Bracelet
Balinese Filigree Silver Earrings

Fair Trade Jewelry Accessories for a 70s Outfit

September 24, 2008

How to accessorize a 70s retro outfit of trouser jeans and a 70s style flowing top. Below are suggested artisan jewelry and fair trade jewelry pieces which will complete your retro 70s look.

Pangea Collection pieces featured in this set are:

Fair Trade Jewelry – Burnt Bone Necklace
Fair Trade Jewelry – Resin Necklace on Cord
Fair Trade Jewelry – Resin Chain Necklace on Cord
Fair Trade Jewelry – Bone Burnt Cuff
Fair Trade Jewelry – Bone and Brass Ring Necklace
Fair Trade Jewelry – Wide Wood Bangle
Balinese Handmade Silver Jewelry Drop Earrings
Balinese Chandelier and Turquoise Earrings
Fair Trade Jewelry – Bone and Brass Bangles
Fair Trade Jewelry – Brass Leaf Pendant Necklace

New Handmade Silver Jewelry From Mexico

September 23, 2008

Pangea Collection has just received a new collection of artisan jewelry. The collection is handmade silver jewelry from Mexico.

New pieces include fabulous chandelier earrings, dangling earrings, hoop earrings, loop earrings silver choker necklace and a silver bangle bracelet.

Long Silver Chandelier Earrings

Artisan Jewelry & Fashion Trends Fall/Winter 08/09

September 19, 2008

Fall is arriving, one of the biggest signs for me is when the Canadian Geese start to warm up their wings. You can see them flying around in circles and squawking. They are such a beautiful animal, but that’s for another post.

In preparation for fall and winter 2008/09 fashions, I’d like to introduce you to a few new artisan jewelry pieces as well as highlight a few key fall and winter fashion trends. Pangea Collection’s believe however is – go with what you love and while it’s great to have a few trendy pieces, we believe that the best fashions stand the test of time.

Actually we’re seeing many “trends” each new season that are either somewhat of a continuation of previous season’s themes or are retro. These retro trends make it perfect for shopping your closet.

Go in deep to the back of the closet I bet you still have something from seventies and/or 80s in there, unless of course you weren’t born yet, in this case raid your mother’s closet. Some of you (or your mom) may even have pieces that work beautifully for the 50s glam pin up look.

This season basically every era is back and you’ll look right on trend wearing any retro decade piece – one suggestion though is not to over do it. One or two retro pieces, whether apparel or artisan jewelry, with something more contemporary works really well. This is a common way for the designers to make retro fashions look contemporary. They add a new twist to the retro style either in design, fabric or accessories.

Our suggestion is dig out and recycle/reuse those beautiful retro pieces from the back of the closet and mix them up with fresh elements, you’ll be looking perfectly stylish.

Here are a few of the trends and in particular I’ll highlight the artisan jewelry pieces from Pangea Collection that could put the finishing details on the outfit. Don’t forget though to look at what you already have and add new pieces only where you need them, this will save you money and time shopping and is eco responsible.

Here are a few of the Fall/Winter 2008/09 trends:

Overarching
Two over arching trends are:

i. A mix of day for night. By this I mean wearing pieces which one would traditionally wear as evening wear for daywear. I’m not talking the full on gown but rather a sequin tank say under a blazer for a little daytime sparkle.

ii. Trends that run through both apparel and accessories most of the trends are affecting all elements of the outfit which is nice because you can choose how far you go with the look of the trend by the element you select ie want to be a little more subtle go with just one accessory from the trend.

Colour Trends
Apparel and artisan jewelry in purple, pink, deep red, green and blue are hot.


Bali Green Agate and Silver Drop Earrings

I. Isn’t It Romantic
It’s wonderful to have a romantic trend in fashion into the fall. When we want to bundle up into warm sweaters, it’s nice to have a counter balance in flowing fabrics and romantic accessories, a la Victorian style.

Artisan jewelry to achieve this look would definitely include chandelier earrings.

Bangladesh Romantic Chandelier Earrings

II. Mumbai Mystique
Asian fashion and East Indian fashion specifically, is becoming more and more popular. Designer Alexander McQueen’s fall runway show was a perfect example of this. No surprise he spent 6 months in India – makes sense the inspiration for the collection came from India.

Pangea Collection added a large collection of Fair Trade Indian pieces which started to arrive in the end of summer. Check out the new pieces now available many of which include fair trade jewelry. You can view the entire Indian Fair Trade Collection or just the Mumbai Mystique trend pieces

Fair Trade Jewelry – Red Rondelle Burnt Horn Necklace

III. Bangle Bazaar
There seems to be no end to bangle desire – hint this is a good investment to take you into spring/summer 2009. NYC Fashion Week was last week and there were plenty of big chunky bangles on the runway for Spring/Summer 09.

Check out the artisan jewelry bangle collection

Fair Trade Jewelry – Jali Cut Wood Bangle

IV. Metallics
Gold, Brass, Silver and Pewter oh my! Metallic influences in clothing and in accessories. See Pangea Collection’s Metallic Artisan Jewelry

V. Leather
Whether you’re going for the rocker chic look or a more polished classic image, leather is hot this fall.

Leather is showing up in clothing and accessories – from bomber and motorcycle style jackets to leather mini dresses to bags, scarves, gloves and necklaces.

VI. Fringe and Feathers
Fringe dresses like flapper dresses from the 20s, fringes on boots and bags. Feather accents on apparel and accessories.

VII. Architectural
Apparel shapes are reflecting an architectural influence – interesting draping and cuts in the clothing.

Art Deco and Architectural inspired artisan jewelry

VIII. Decade Retro
20s through to the 80s with a focus on 50s Pin Up , 70s Hippie and 80s Preppy

Hot retro artisan jewelry

Chunky Double Wood Chain Necklace – Fair Trade Jewelry

IX. Leg Wear
Tights and knee socks rule again. Cable knit, solids, funky patterns, wet and metallic look to Gossip Girl argyle.

X. Shoes
A word about shoes, as you know I’m a self professed recovering shoe-a-holic. I covet shoes and this season if you love shoes you are in for a treat as shoes take on an important fashion role (not that they didn’t before but even more so this season).

Here are a few shoe trends:
• Ankle Boots Kick It – Lace Up Booties – especially Oxford Style, Booties with Cut Outs, Extra Fabric and Folds
• Boots – Fringe, Riding Boots
• Chunky Platform heels – new 70s anyone?

XI. Long Term Trends
While above are the latest fall/winter 2008/09 trends, I believe that there are two trends that are real long-term trends, rather than fads. These two trends are ethnic fashion and social conscious buying such as fair trade jewelry and fashions.

The reason I believe this (other than the obvious fact that I started a business which is directly related to these two trends) is that is where society is heading.

Our cities are becoming more and more multicultural and we are loving it! We’re loving the food and the fashions.

In terms of social conscious buying everything from green fashion to fair trade is becoming more important. We are asking more questions and we care about how and where we spend our dollars.

Again look for pieces you already have an add to them to give you an current look but one that reflects your own personality, no point in looking just like everyone else.

Happy fall!

Mexico’s Independence Day – Dia de la Independencia

September 16, 2008

Today is Mexico’s Independence Day. Join us in wishing our friends all over Mexico a happy and safe celebration. Below is a brief history of the national holiday.

The history of Independence Day – The Grito de Delores:
On September 16th, 1810 a priest in the small town of Dolores, Guanajuato by the name of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla called upon the town’s people to rise up against the Spanish. This calling was the initiation of Mexico’s War of Independence. Even though independence was not achieved until 1821 September 16th has become the day of celebration. The citizens of Mexico commemorate the initiation of the war in town centres across the country on September 16th every year, the event is known as the Grito de Delores.
Mexican’s are known for their celebrations and Independence Day is no exception. Celebrations include noisemakers, flag waving and fireworks.

Of course one of the many things we love the about Mexico is the beautiful silver, artisan jewelry designs. Our friends in Taxco, Mexico who design and craft handmade silver jewelry for Pangea Collection are off today with their friends and family enjoying the celebration.

Pangea Collection will have several new pieces arriving later this week from Taxco Mexico, check back soon.

Cheers!

Rocker Chic Look with Artisan Fair Trade Jewelry

September 15, 2008

How to wear the rocker chic look with artisan jewelry and fair trade jewelry.

In this set are several Pangea Collection pieces:
Handmade Silver Jewelry – Cuff
Fair Trade Jewelry
- Wood Chain Necklace
- Jali Cut Bangle
- Graduated Wood Ball Necklace

Choosing Artisan Jewelry by Outfit or Personality

September 13, 2008

I was once asked by a reporter doing an article on artisan jewelry and fair trade if you should choose a piece of unique handcrafted jewelry to match your outfit or your personality.

My answer to this question is BOTH.

The whole outfit is a reflection of who you are. If it doesn’t suit your personality you won’t feel confident or even comfortable wearing it.

A piece or several pieces of artisan jewelry can be the beautiful finishing detail to the outfit and can really make or break a look. These details make a woman look stylish, polished or trendy, depending on what look she is striving to achieve.

Another reason to choose artisan or fair trade jewelry over mass produced jewelry is the added confidence and sense of pride you get from knowing you supported an artist. An artist who may be struggling to support themselves and their family as well as trying to preserve traditional jewelry artistry.

So choose a beautiful piece or two of unique handcrafted jewelry that suits both your outfit and your personality and wear it with pride.

How To Wear The Colour Green This Season – Bali Jewelry

September 8, 2008

Preserving Kenyan Artisan Jewelry Craft via Fair Trade Jewelry

September 7, 2008

This morning I was reading yesterday’s copy of the Toronto Star with my morning coffee. I often enjoy reading the World section as I have a keen interest in world cultures. The Toronto Star often picks up interesting stories on various cultures and their current situation.

The article that interested me is entitled, “Poverty is driving Maasai to cities” by Guled Mohamed. You can find the whole article by clicking on the article title.

As you may know, the Maasai are an ancient warrior tribe from Kenya, known for their distinctive dress and beaded jewelry. They are a large part of the tourist appeal to Kenyan Safaris however they make little revenue from this tourist economy which is among the top three foreign revenue generators for Kenya.

Part of the goal of Pangea Collection is to help enable artisans to preserve their traditional crafts while also achieving the art of self reliance. This is why we believe that supporting Fair Trade is important.

Before Tribal jewelry was hot on the runway, Pangea Collection was featuring Kenyan Fair Trade Jewelry.

Choose to support Fair Trade wherever possible.


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