Elizabeth Knight Jewelry. In particular, her
dark horse collection.
I love it when hair of any species is incorporated in jewelry. Using hair in jewelry has been a longstanding tradition and was very popular during Victorian times to memorialize the dead.
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Victorian memorial jewelry
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I stole a lock of my daughter's and husband's hair last year and made my own living memorial of them to wear myself.
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Private Collection: Anomaly Jewelry's double sided locket Left Lulu Yost's hair Right JT Yost's hair |
It's hard to see from the photo, but the hair is set under glass on both sides. Creepy or cool?
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