I'm lusting hardcore over L'Âge d'Or Jewelry by
Eric Sæter! I love his fierce, raw approach to jewelry design. L'Âge d'Or (The Golden Age) features casted Crystals, Pyramids, and Peyote! I especially love his Baphomet head ring! It's really masculine but I think girls could get away with wearing it too! His jewelry is now available through
his Etsy shop!

I also love these casted bone stacking rings and necklace by
Lady Grey Jewelry. Their line has a post-apocalypse feel to it, they feature rugged crosses, skulls, thorns and crystals tangled in chains. I really love their website design too!

4 comments:
That Lady Grey jewelry is reallllly special...I think I'm going to have to make sure that my engagement ring comes from her...
I don't know...I don't know if I'd call her work post-apocalyptic, but at the same time, I don't know WHAT I'd call it...it's like her pieces come from an entirely different world.
What beautiful work! I am endlessly fascinated with Medieval culture and so many of your posts resonate with my emotional connections with that epoch. Still, Alice's musing about the jewelry being post-apocalyptic seem accurate as well. From the Medieval to the post-apocalyptic, interesting bookends!
Thanks for sharing- Lady Grey reminds me of Herbert Pfostl's work.
these rings are wonderful! i want one so badly now!
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