Jeffrey Levin's New Mother of Pearl Collection - Sustainably Harvested and Free of Resins, Dyes or Bleaching

Posted by Bonnie PowersApprentice, Sunday, May 23 2010, 05:20 PM

Jeffrey Levin, an artisan jewelry designer originally from Cape Town, South Africa, launches his new Mother of Pearl capsule collection. With an eye on a struggling economy, Jeffrey has captured bold, big statement pieces using sterling silver and natural stones for more affordable value and sustainable design.

Jeffrey Levin Mother of Pearl Ring and PendantJeffrey Levin's new Mother of Pearl collection features this mysterious and sensuous iridescent shell, sustainably harvested and free of resins, dyes or bleaching. Jeffrey crafted a strong setting in sterling silver (using a high percentage of recycled metal) to mount the 30mm round shell and with careful technique, has attached his long-adored, precious tiny heart charm. The Mother of Pearl collection sacrifices no sense of theatre, as a dramatic pendant alone or layered or as an adjustable ring conversation piece, available in either white and black shell at the shopping site, http://jeffreylevin.com.

“These pieces fuse my metal work with a natural gift of the earth,” says designer Jeffrey Levin. “Working with my hands, I’ve always felt closer to the earth.”


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    LisaUser4689_level said on June 10, 2010

    I like these. Very pretty!

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