
Colleen Baran’s rings for the Ring-A-Day Project are ambitious to say the least. We love what she has done so far and she’s barely into the year. It is exciting to see what day 365 will be.
The Ring-A-Day project was started by jewelry designer Nina Dinoff, and she’s blogging all about it on her personal blog here.
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The Double Claw Ring by Dominic Jones is definitely not for the faint of heart. This white gold-plated statement piece has both masculine and feminine qualities making it the ideal unisex item for the spring.

French shop Miette sure knows how to get our attention. Their new work is a delicate balance of sculpture and jewelry with pieces that seem to float about the body and defy gravity.
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Cesar Cueva brings fresh new ideas to jewelry by mixing gold and silver with ideas of architectural structures and geometric shapes. These forms are often nestled together reminding us of city landscapes and housing structures.
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Metals seem to bend effortlessly for Emily Miranda. She has this fantastic way of making objects look like they were effortlessly created.
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The Bullitt is a genius idea from Larry vs. Harry. This bike can hold just about everything including all your groceries and maybe a couple of children. Riding on the handle bars was never as fun as this!

Sleek and sophisticated are two of the best words to describe this Carbon Business Collection from Italian company, Aznom. This utilitarian luggage comes in a variety of colors and two very handy shapes that appeal to a variety of customers.
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James Piatt intricately handcrafts each laser cut handbag with a use of tabs and slots that ultimately results in a bag that has no stitching. The designs are often unique and cheeky like the “Pursuader” shown above.

Melissa Dixson is a Brooklyn-based taxidermist who does a wide variety of wild animals such as coyote, deer, and bobcats. If a whole animal is not your thing, she makes these amazing ear muffs and other fur accessories that are sure to complement these snowy winter months. She also has a really great blog.

I Am Dorkas is a collaborative project with Marianna Jamadi at its helm. These rings are one of a kind pieces that are inspired by “tribal adornments & cultural traditions” from their Finnish, Portuguese, and Indonesian backgrounds.
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