cocoon pinsFirst take a look at the the titles of these pieces.
Jo Pond is a unique jewellery designer. I have never seen such inventive pieces. they all include discarded items, even silk cocoons.
Statement from
Jo Pond -
I choose to incorporate inconsistent unambiguous items, to create beautiful yet disconcerting objects, focusing on the vulnerability of imperfection.book cover brooch with acorncocoons essential for daily weartin with brush and locketwindmill brooch
Such wonderful - albeit slightly eccentric - pieces! xoxox
ReplyDeleteThat tin takes my breath away!!
ReplyDeleteLove the French blog photos below, will peruse when I get to my holiday destination ;)
Alllso, that fowl mouthed babe below makes me gigle. Reminds me of the kind of kid I would have with Mister Lovee, tee hee ;)
Happy Holidays Miss Di! You ae such a lovely girl and your daughters blog was fab!!! Can't wait for more visits to her!!
xoxo, V
i too love that tin...such interesting concepts. really fun to inspect. great finds, as always. oh, and i checked out your daughter's blog. i love it!~
ReplyDeletegreat recipes and fun musings. thanks for sending me!~
Very beautiful - and Happy Holidays to you DI!
ReplyDeleteHave a very Happy Christmas and Creative 2009!
ReplyDeleteI must say, you dind the most charming stuff...but that's just like you ...from the first day we met.
ReplyDeleteI really do connect!
Thanks for stopping on over... I always enjoy your "knock" at my door.
Once again Di ...you have outdone yourself with the most eccentric jewerly! In fact ...I was just reading over some of your posts that I have missed and all seem to have a bit of the eccentric quality. I would expect nothing less from you to show us this side of inspiration! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a deliciously wonderful holiday!
this artiste has a deep inner need to go inside and weave a fantasy...
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Quite astonishing!!!
I love her work, thanks for the reminder.
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