Brave, Bold and Obvious – Necklace

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Miuccia Prada is not only an amazing italian fashion designer, but she is someone whose collections never cease to surprise. Not always do I love her creations, but I have to say that her Spring 2011 collection did resonate with me in many ways.
“Brave, Bold and Obvious” is how Miuccia described her latest collection, and this is how I have named this wonderful tribute-necklace…the second piece of my new “Chris, Kitty & Nino” set of necklaces. ENJOY!

Note: We worked with our beautiful model “Vanessa” for this photoshoot. Besides going to college, dancing ballet and having fun, she is also a chocolatier. If you love chocolates like I do, make sure to visit her fan page in facebook (Chocolates Vanela)!

Palta’s Love – Necklace

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This is the first piece of my new “Chris, Kitty & Nino” Collection. Just like living food, it was a life-giving labor of love…It’s great to be back!

One of my favorite weekly rituals is going every Monday morning to the “Reading Terminal Market” in Philadelphia to shop for our fresh local veggies and fruits for the week. When this necklace was commissioned to create something inspired by the beauty and nurturing gifts of living food, REAL food; our local Farmers Market, as well as the “Palta” became my muses for the design of this lovely necklace.

Palta is how avocados are known by its Quechuan name, the native Incas language currently still spoken mainly in Bolivia.  As a Bolivian and Palta lover myself, this is my humble homage to the “apple of the Andes” -as we also call them- and the garnishing gifts they provide to our souls and bodies.

– Veruschka

Bounty Garden – Necklace

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Beauty is such an abstract subject to describe. One day while watching Mrs. Obama (on TV)  gardening in the White house, surrounded by children and looking gorgeous as always, suddenly “beauty” became clear and easy to articulate: Healthy and Happy in the inside…Beautiful in the outside.

This necklace attempts to convey not only beauty, but is very much inspired by the gorgeous Garden in the White House, and the wonderful health and joy that a “bounty garden” -no matter how small or large- can bring into everyone’s heart, mind and body.

– Veruschka

Lime in Summertime – Necklace

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For those of you who know me personally, it may be no surprise that I’m finally creating my first jewelry series inspired by Michelle Obama.  She has been a constant inspiration in many ways for me, and this is my humble tribute to an amazing woman.

The colors I chose for this first necklace were inspired by a particular outfit she wore recently.  But the design decisions resulted from my pursuit of trying to create something  simple, yet happy, beautiful and alive; which are all traits exuded by Mrs. Obama whenever I see her.

– Veruschka

Wisdom of a Bee – Necklace

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A few days ago I found the perfect spot in a park to take pictures among a variety of gorgeous flowers.  Unfortunately, a bee got there before me and made sure to let me know that there was no space for two!  I found it odd that it spent all its time enjoying the pollen of the smallest flower of the bunch, especially considering that right next to it was the largest and most beautiful flower of them all.  I later found out that the bee was quite wise in its choice. The flower she picked was exactly the one that needed some pollinating!

– Veruschka

Tiny Creatures – Necklace

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I was struck by the beauty of tiny creatures in the microscopic universe: particles, bacteria, viruses, etc.  Each of the five “bulbs” in this necklace are inspired by a handful of these strangely beautiful creatures, in an effort to make this invisible world VISIBLE to the human eye. Enjoy!

 

Coral Madness – Necklace

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In Cape Cod, Massachusetts, you’ll see a lot of “Nantucket Red”, which to me looks like the color “Coral”. Well, since a recent trip to this beautiful part of the world, I’ve become rather obsessed with this color.

When I saw this beautiful picture of a tastefully decorated living-room featuring neutral, earthy/rustic textures, accented by my now favorite color “coral”, I just had to have a nice piece of that…and here it is: Coral Madness!

Pineapple – Necklace

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“What are they?” is usually the first questions I get asked when people see this necklace.

Something happy, something potentially yummy and definitely super fun to wear! Inspired by the textures of deliciously juicy tropical pineapples, arranged in a semi-circle, this whimsical abstraction is my latest summer treat of the week!

– Veruschka

Coral Reef – Necklace

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I just spent an amazing week in Corolla Beach, NC, surrounded by water, sun, sand and all the creatures of the Atlantic Ocean. This week’s necklace is a tribute to (once again) the greatest Creator and Artist of them all: Nature.

When I finished the necklace, I took it immediately to the beach to take some pictures of it next to its inspiration –the Ocean -. I guess the Atlantic DID like it, as it almost stole my necklace when a huge wave came unexpectedly all the way to where I placed it on the sand. I was extremely lucky that it gave it back to me with the next set of waves 😉

If you look closely, you’ll see some sand in the nooks and crannies that I haven’t been able to remove yet.  Happy summer 2010 to all of us!

– Veruschka

Beach Fun – Necklace

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Most of my recent necklaces have been quite complex. Now, I LOVE each of them, but this week as I started to get excited about a trip we’re taking next week to a beach-town; this strong desire for making something SIMPLE, beach-y, fun, easy yet still beautiful (and UNIQUE!) came to me quite strongly.
Then I saw a picture of where we are going… this BEAUTIFUL beach and a lonely green chair looking at it…and CLICK!, a new necklace was born!. It was fun going back to basics and working with beads. I hope you get the breezy, relaxing feeling that I got when I created this piece.

– Veruschka