Here’s that Elizabeth and James twig bracelet I mentioned a short while ago. I couldn’t find a picture of it anywhere online when I first saw it and was too lazy to scan it out of that disappointing September issue of Lucky. I’m not going to say it looks “organic” because I think that’s a cop-out term that appeals to the green crowd and I think it’s a crock. It’s just awesome, like it could whither away to nothing on your wrist. Smooth shiny silver, whether it be real or costume nickel makes me nervous. I want it to maintain that precious shine for forever, no fingerprints or tarnishing. Polishing silver sucks. I was forced to do my fair share of it as a child. That’s why I like rough worn silver pieces with lots of texture. It just makes life more simple and adds character.

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