Posts Tagged 'necklace'
Whittney Klann
I came across Whittney Klann at the 3rd Ward Craft Fair back in December. Ceramics work has become so popular lately, in Brooklyn especially, but something really stood out about Whittney’s ceramic bead necklaces. Whittney is a Wisconsin native who
Whittney Klann
I came across Whittney Klann at the 3rd Ward Craft Fair back in December. Ceramics work has become so popular lately, in Brooklyn especially, but something really stood out about Whittney’s ceramic bead necklaces. Whittney is a Wisconsin native who
SHOP: Spotlight on Kayla Carpitella
We are pleased to announce that TAC begins selling Kayla Carpitella’s jewelry at our SHOP! Carpitella uses mostly yarn, clay, and gouache to create her classic designs. In a tiny apartment in Brooklyn, Carpitella makes these handmade simple and elegant
SHOP: Spotlight on Kayla Carpitella
We are pleased to announce that TAC begins selling Kayla Carpitella’s jewelry at our SHOP! Carpitella uses mostly yarn, clay, and gouache to create her classic designs. In a tiny apartment in Brooklyn, Carpitella makes these handmade simple and elegant
Queen Victoria has Nothing on Me
The Victorian Era. When I think of the Victorian Era I always think about the magnificent dresses adorned in pearls, lace, gold brooches, feathers, beads, and ribbons. Layer upon layer of silk, satin, and velvet in rich, royal colors: all
Queen Victoria has Nothing on Me
The Victorian Era. When I think of the Victorian Era I always think about the magnificent dresses adorned in pearls, lace, gold brooches, feathers, beads, and ribbons. Layer upon layer of silk, satin, and velvet in rich, royal colors: all
Business Casual
If you have ever worked at, interned, visited, even watched “Mad Men” you know that there are a lot of wasted supplies at the office. What do these products become? Paper basketballs, paper clip streamers, fake tape fingernail extensions, a
Business Casual
If you have ever worked at, interned, visited, even watched “Mad Men” you know that there are a lot of wasted supplies at the office. What do these products become? Paper basketballs, paper clip streamers, fake tape fingernail extensions, a
