Monday, July 12, 2010

{NEW Modage Necklaces}

Over the weekend I finally had some time to upload new necklaces to my Modage Etsy shop. For those who are new to Modage - I've been designing jewelry in my home since 2008 and I absolutely love it. It all started with me taking a class with some co-worker friends at Ornamentea one evening and I became instantly hooked. My design philosophy is to create pieces that beautifully balance one-of-a-kind vintage, eclectic and timeless pieces with a modern aesthetic. I'm obsessed with hunting for treasures in thrift stores, antique shops and flea markets. Tiny treasures often become the inspiration for my jewelry and here is where I get to share it all with you.     
New MODAGE Necklaces 1
New MODAGE Necklaces 2
All necklaces are handmade by me. This means there can be some differences between the pictures and the actual item. I try hard to keep these differences limited but the handmade nature of my items make that all of them are one of a kind. I hope you enjoy the new pieces and if you have any questions or would like to request a custom order, don't hesitate to contact me.

To purchase any of the above pieces, please click here!
love jessica

3 comments:

  1. Jessica, I love them all but my fave is the one on the top right - I think because it is the most unique. How long is it? Can you put it on yourself and send me a pic? How much? PS - love the new haircut : )

    Debbie Buddin

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  2. Thank you Debbie! The necklace you are talking about (the antique brooch) just sold minutes ago. It was my favorite as well!! If you would like something similar {not exact because the brooch was a one-of-a-kind find} let me know and I would love to make something for you. Thanks again for the support!

    Jessica
    japayne3@yahoo.com
    www.etsy.com/shop/Modage

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  3. Arrggh, who bought my necklace?!? I am thinking about the green button one now.

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