London-based jewellery designer Tina Lilienthal is also exhibiting at Treasure in Covent Garden this weekend. Her juicy cherry necklaces are just ripe for picking, but I'm also loving her collection of white resin skull pieces. And her resin bone hair clips are pretty awesome in a Flintstones kinda way. But if you're in a gloomier frame of mind, her surgical scissors and love heart necklace (inspired by a recent break-up) might just tickle your (dark) fancy.
Treasure
The Flower Cellars
4-6 Russell Street
Covent Garden WC2E 7PR
Friday 12 June: Noon to 8pm
Saturday 13 June:10am to 6pm
Sunday 14 June:10am to 6pm
Admission £5
All images courtesy of Tina Lilenthal
I love Tina's jewellery -there's a shop in Brighton that sells them. I have the double cherries necklace!
Posted by: Delicious Industries | June 13, 2009 at 11:52 AM
Delicious - lucky you! I quite fancy her new raspberry collection, too. I can't decide between raspberries and cherries. xx
Posted by: Top Bird @ Wee Birdy | June 13, 2009 at 09:17 PM
I like the first one, but the bracelet looks like Boney from some wacky cartoon in the early 80's. I would expect it to keep talking to me.
xx
Posted by: hammie | June 14, 2009 at 12:45 AM
Mmm the cherry necklace is a joy but am not a skeletan fan although admire the idea. Had it been me post breakup the skull heads would have been verve cliquot bottles!
Posted by: Make Do Style | June 14, 2009 at 05:03 PM
Love, love, love her jewellery! In fact I saw it a few years ago at the Jewellery Unlimited exhibition here in Bristol and somehow forgot about it. Thanks for reminding me! I'll get in touch with her! x
Posted by: Soma Gallery | June 30, 2009 at 10:45 PM
Love the freshness of the cherry necklace. Have seen it popping up at a number of exhibitions around he south of England.
Posted by: Stuart Cross | November 14, 2009 at 08:42 AM
I just love her jewellery
Posted by: Alison Heart | December 02, 2009 at 07:40 PM
Tina's jewellery is just so much fun.
I've been a fan since I first discovered her at a trade fair in Frankfurt some years ago and now I'm lucky enough to run a jewellery shop where I can indulge my addiction and stock a large range of her jewellery.
Her brand new collections features cute bunny rabbits, sexy small skulls for a bit of Rock 'N Roll as well as juicy red raspberries.
Posted by: http://www.little15jewellery.co.uk/blog/ | January 31, 2010 at 04:35 PM