Pinecone Jewelry

The casuarina equisetifolia is an exciting form - it's giving character, pinecone, baby bird heads, and ornament - all at the tiniest scale.

We discovered the 'pinecones' in our collection on the edge of the Mustique coastline, where we lived and worked right before we got married and in that first precious year.  Our more recent collection of pinecones is from Key West, where Danielle's father lived the last decades of his life- in the escapist sailor way of pirate dreams. 

When we slice one open to make our pinecone jewelry collection, we discover an incredible pattern of honeycomb: a gorgeous organic grid perfect for casting light or cradling gems!  It is a magical texture and we've sliced and carved these forms so many ways - all for your delight. 

Enjoy some pieces that are tiny carvings of the sides or bottom as stud earrings, or some of the larger forms made by combining multiples.  

We love that their humble forms contain such intricate structures, and we love to share their secret with the world in our pinecone jewelry collection.

Shown here are some choice pieces of our pinecone jewelry.   Look at these bangles!  We love them and this image was even on a billboard in Florida in our early days advertising an art fair!

The top four of these pinecone bangles are all sterling silver. Plated in yellow gold, rose gold, white rhodium, black rhodium.  The brightest white one is unplated sterling silver.

Pinecone Bangle

Pinecone Rail Bangle.

Light bangles formed by the airy texture of pinecone.

 

Pinecone Triple Collar

Pinecone Triple Collar.

Triple strand of pinecone studs and large links form statement collar.  This is incredible for the most formal occasion, but it's also amazing when peeking out from a popped collar.  It's an easy win in so many ways and a total pleasure to try on.  I hope you can come to the showroom in Morristown, NJ to explore!