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Posts Tagged ‘artisan jewelry’
Lucky Night – Balinese Red Coral Necklace & Bracelet
September 6, 2008Purple Passion – Fashion, Jewelry & Accessories
September 6, 2008The passionate colour purple inspired this fashion set.
Pangea Collection pieces included in this set are:
Fair Trade Eco Seed Jewelry from Ecuador
Balinese Amethyst Chandelier Earrings
Fair Trade Wood Bangle from India
Vintage Inspiration – How to wear artisan and fair trade jewelry
September 5, 2008Who is the Pangea Collection Customer and Why Buy Artisan Jewelry and Fair Trade Jewelry?
September 4, 2008The Pangea Collection artisan and fair trade jewelry customer is a socially conscious consumer. She is educated and takes great pleasure in exploring the world through travel, art and culture.
She takes pride in her personal style and enjoys artisan jewelry and fair trade jewelry pieces which reflect her individual personality. At the same time she is proud to be contributing to enabling artisans through the practice their traditional jewelry craft. In doing so the artisan is able to achieve the art of self reliance.
Suggested Artisan Jewelry Outfit Pairings
September 3, 2008Essential Jewelry Pieces
September 1, 2008The following are essential jewelry pieces every woman should have:
I. A Statement Watch:
With the proliferation of technology in terms of hand held devises (mobile phones, Blackberry/Trio Palm etc.) we have no real need for a watch, which is why watches have become even more like a piece of jewelry.
Look for a beautiful and unique handcrafted or artisan jewelry style watch that reflects your personality.
Pangea Collection presents three styles of wire watches handcrafted by a local Toronto designer.
II. A Classic Necklace:
It doesn’t have to be a string of pearls, if you don’t love pearls, find another classic looking material that you do love. It could be a sterling silver or gold link necklace or a string of semi precious stones.
Here are a couple of style suggestions from Pangea Collection, the first is handmade silver jewelry from Taxco Mexico.
The second is a classic semi precious jewelry piece from a local Toronto jewelry artisan.
III. A Cocktail Ring
If it works for you go with a bolder statement here, if you are more subtle tone down of the size but not the style.
In terms of bold, chunky with a large size stone (imitation or genuine) can be a perfect compliment to a little black dress.
For a more subtle look but stylish choose a band that has intricate detailing on it so the focus is on the detail not the size.
Here are a couple of suggestions from Pangea Collection, the first is a handcrafted wood ring from Brazil, the second is fair trade jewelry from Chile and the third is a handmade silver ring from the Bali Artisan Jewelry Collection.
Brazilian Chrysophase & Silver Ring
IV. An Elegant Bracelet or Bangle
Whether it is a tennis bracelet, a link bracelet, a strand of semi precious stones or an elegant bangle, having one of these makes it a simple elegant way to complete an outfit
The following are style suggestions from Pangea Collection. The first is a classic with a bit of whimsy, a handmade silver link bracelet with heart pendant from the Mexican Handmade Silver Jewelry Collection. The second and third are both from the Bali Artisan Jewelry Collection.
Balinese Onyx & Silver Bead Bracelet
V. Two Pair of Earrings
If you wear earrings it’s a good idea to have a bolder loop or dangling style and a more classic set such as pearls or diamonds (or imitation).
In many cases the style of earrings, or the choice to wear them will depend on your hairstyle and your facial features/proportions.
If you wear your hair up or behind the ears, the earrings will be visible, if not you may want to skip the earrings and opt for a necklace as the focal point.
A couple examples:
VI. A Piece with Meaning
This could be a family piece or a piece you picked up on your travels. A keepsake that you can pass on and share its story.
VII. A Couple of Pure Fun Pieces
Have a few fun or trendy pieces that reflect the current season/trends. These can be paired with a casual outfit to help you feel fun and current.
Here are some style suggestions:
Bell Flower Eco Tagua Seed Necklace
Indian Hand Painted Fair Trade Wood Bangles
The above are suggested pieces to have in your jewelry box, but they’re a guideline rather than hard and fast rules. There is a lot more flexibility now in making a statement that reflects our individuality rather than “playing by the rules”. So if you don’t like to wear earrings than don’t feel obligated to have earrings in your collection. If you hate pearls, opt for another stone that you do love.
For the classic pieces invest in quality. In the long run this will save money as you will have a classic piece that will look fabulous for years and you won’t have to keep buying new jewelry every year.
Take care of your jewelry with proper storage and being careful not to spray it with perfume or lotions or bang them while wearing.
Have fun, wear it with love.
Artisan Jewelry Purchases Donated To Breast Cancer Research
August 28, 2008Pangea Collection together with your support would like to make a donation from select jewelry purchases toward Breast Cancer Research in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month – October.
From now until October 31 2008, Pangea Collection will donate $10 from every Sterling Silver Link Bracelet with Heart Pendant to Breast Cancer Research. This handmade silver jewelry piece is from Taxco Mexico and is a beautiful piece of artisan jewelry to treasure.
The bracelet is just $45 and $10 of that goes to Breast Cancer Research. This is a great deal considering a similar bracelet from the blue box company costs around $200.
We hope you will join us in supporting this worthy cause.
Bracelets can be purchased online at Pangea-Collection.com and remember Pangea Collection offers free shipping anywhere in Canada and the US.
Jewelry Lessons from Beijing
August 11, 2008A while ago I wrote a blog about travel and jewelry and while I was watching the Olympics in Beijing I just learned that Kerry Walsh of the US Beach Volleyball team lost her wedding ring in the sand while playing yesterday.
Luckily for Kerry all the volunteers after the game took metal detectors out and sifted through the sand until they found her ring. You and I may not be so lucky when we are on vacation playing beach volleyball or lying on the beach on vacation. We won’t likely have a group of volunteers to help us.
Loosing a piece of jewelry that is sentimental would be devastating and could ruin an otherwise amazing vacation. My suggestion again, don’t take any jewelry on vacation of any value. Take fashion jewelry that if you loose it, it might bother you for a few minutes or until you go to the local market and find another amazing piece of fashion jewelry.
For great artisan jewelry options for vacation, take a look at some of the pieces on Pangea-Collection.com
Happy vacationing sans expensive jewelry!
Wearing Jewelry on Vacation
June 19, 2008As summer vacation is right around the corner and a lot of people will travelling to exotic locales I thought I would write about what to do about your jewelry while on vacation.
I have often been to countries where for the most part the citizens are struggling to make a living and women tourists are flashing big diamond rings and all kinds of other expensive jewelry. Personally I think this is an invitation for a robbery. My suggestion is this, leave your valuables at home.
When I moved to Europe to work as an International Brand Director, I knew that I would be travelling to various parts of the world and while I wanted a symbol of my marriage on my finger, I did not want to be wearing my diamond. I asked my husband to buy me a very simple inexpensive wedding band (we paid less than $100 for it). I wore that when I was travelling.
I also suggest that you take fashion jewelry with you but also in limited quantities, not because it may be stolen but because you might want to go shopping while on vacation and pick up lots of wonderful artisan jewelry pieces. You’ll need the room to pack them!
Happy travels and shopping
Vegetal Ivory – Corozo Seed Jewelry, Tagua Nut Jewelry
June 10, 2008As society is becoming more and more environmentally conscious, we are looking for alternatives to traditional products which are more environmentally friendly. Whether that be an alternative to a plastic bag or alternative to jewelry. Below is some information about seeds used in artisan jewelry, which have been used for centuries in South America.
Vegetal Ivory is also referred to as corozo. Vegetal Ivory comes from the Tagua nut species found in the equatorial tropics of the South American rain forest and also in the Caribbean. When nut is dried out it can be carved into an ivory replica. Vegetal Ivory is the perfect substitute for ivory, as it saves the lives of the African elephants, and stimulates the growth of the South American and Caribbean economies. You can see corozo seed jewelry and tagua nut jewelry at Pangea-Collection.com in the Caribbean Artisan Jewelry Collection and the Ecuadorian Artisan Jewelry Collection.











