Like Sundance....but not
April 7, 2008 1:29 PM Subscribe
Who else makes jewelry like that found in the Sundance Catalog?
I'm looking for an online source for women's jewelry--mainly rings, small earrings, and necklaces--like that sold by the Sundance Catalog, <$100 range. (I have nothing against Sundance, I'm just looking for more options.) As indicated by the price range, I'm not looking for any precious metals or stones, just well-made, creative, casual (silver) jewelry with or without semi-precious stones.
I'm looking for an online source for women's jewelry--mainly rings, small earrings, and necklaces--like that sold by the Sundance Catalog, <$100 range. (I have nothing against Sundance, I'm just looking for more options.) As indicated by the price range, I'm not looking for any precious metals or stones, just well-made, creative, casual (silver) jewelry with or without semi-precious stones.
There are lots of things like that on Etsy.com
Most are much more affordable (and some one -of-a-kind!) all are handmade.
posted by nikksioux at 2:04 PM on April 7, 2008
Most are much more affordable (and some one -of-a-kind!) all are handmade.
posted by nikksioux at 2:04 PM on April 7, 2008
I like Sundance's jewelry too (bought my wedding bad from them,) so changes are some of my other links might be appealing to you.
I haven't ordered from any of these, but have my eye on items:
Blue Poppy Jewelry
Clay Pot
Zanisa
Dejarnette
Small Things
I have a washi necklace from here that's very nice:
Blend Creations
There's tons of stuff on Etsy of course:
Experimental
Asilomar
Down to the Wire
Ling Glass
posted by Squeak Attack at 2:12 PM on April 7, 2008
I haven't ordered from any of these, but have my eye on items:
Blue Poppy Jewelry
Clay Pot
Zanisa
Dejarnette
Small Things
I have a washi necklace from here that's very nice:
Blend Creations
There's tons of stuff on Etsy of course:
Experimental
Asilomar
Down to the Wire
Ling Glass
posted by Squeak Attack at 2:12 PM on April 7, 2008
I've bought a few things from Peggy Li that I always get compliments on.
posted by amarynth at 2:41 PM on April 7, 2008
posted by amarynth at 2:41 PM on April 7, 2008
The actual Clay Pot store in Brooklyn has intermittently bad customer service, but has a good selection. In Manhattan there's Fragments.
posted by edlundart at 3:42 PM on April 7, 2008
posted by edlundart at 3:42 PM on April 7, 2008
Throwing another vote in for Ling Glass. I love her stuff so much that after I got my first piece I immediately went online and ordered four more. Etsy itself is a treasure trove of cute stuff at reasonable prices.
posted by sugarfish at 4:00 PM on April 7, 2008
posted by sugarfish at 4:00 PM on April 7, 2008
Interesting. I have the Sun and Moon necklace from Sundance, and just found it on Satya for $22 cheaper. Thanks for that link, brina.
posted by Squeak Attack at 4:38 PM on April 7, 2008
posted by Squeak Attack at 4:38 PM on April 7, 2008
Jeep Collins down in Houston has some similar and unique items.
posted by Agamenticus at 5:35 PM on April 7, 2008
posted by Agamenticus at 5:35 PM on April 7, 2008
Karin Jacobson may have a few things you'll like in your price range -- particularly in her Flower and Optika series. The rest may be a little more modern (and pricey) than what you're looking for, though.
posted by darksong at 6:02 PM on April 7, 2008
posted by darksong at 6:02 PM on April 7, 2008
Response by poster: Thanks to all for the suggestions, these are precisely the sort of alternates I was looking for. Very lovely.
posted by dreamphone at 6:15 PM on April 7, 2008
posted by dreamphone at 6:15 PM on April 7, 2008
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posted by frosty_hut at 1:41 PM on April 7, 2008