Showing posts with label organic accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic accessories. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

A Flair Necessity: Organic Accessories


Necklaces of Cardamom and Lupine?

When we say travel light, this is exactly what we mean. Reclaimed natural elements incorporated into a beautifully designed set piece. Jenny Nelson first caught our attention when we saw her interesting work and learned a bit about her life... chock full of equally inspiring experiences. Raised on the coast of Maine, inland from the mystical sounding 'Mount Desert Island' (where she currently resides), Nelson was completely surrounded by wild gardens, colorful flowers, and just the sort of woods filled with creatures who sing and buzz.

This idyllic childhood was the perfect setting for outdoor adventures... hiking and kayaking all around her forests, islands and little trees. With a passionate love of nature and words, she went on to study at a prestigious Creative Writing program straight out of high school (because they have such things in those magical Northern lands). In the years that followed, she lived 'beautifully and randomly, hauling her snowboard around the Alps, teaching skiing and snowboarding, working at small and incredibly fun bakeries, poetry cooperatives, organic farming...' until she happened upon a very well known jeweler in Northeast Harbor who soon became her mentor. She's been a full time bench jeweler for her for the past five years, as Nelson says, 'learning from someone who is a master at what they do.'

Talk about your regular, run-of-the-mill, renaissance Jauntophile.

"Inspired by a childhood spent in gardens and antique shops...' she beautifully writes, 'Embarking on countless adventures in the outside world, full of seedlings resting in organic soil, freshly cut wood, and salty ocean wanderings,' she carries those scented memories into her hand-crafted line.
The only impact her work leaves on the environment? Beauty and substance. Working only with organic materials, found objects, salvaged metals and conflict-free stones, adorning yourself - whether jaunting to the kitchen or the Kasbah - has never felt, or looked, so damn cool. What's more? You won't show up to the same party with the same necklace as someone else. She customizes her pieces and each one is unique.

Just like you.

Now buzz off and get some work done already.
Don't worry, you can come back later.

Pieces range from $65-$325.

www.wylde.moonfruit.com
www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5451268

Tell her Jaunt Magazine sent you.

Monday, February 4, 2008

A Flair Necessity: Pangea Organics


Pangea. How many bars, restaurants, and companies have promised you the world by taking this great concept and making it a reality? It's certainly an honorable name for such an ambitious ideal. Deriving from the Greek, the word literally means 'Entire Earth' and is based on the super-continent that existed during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras (that's about 250 million years ago), long before the continents split apart and shifted to become the earth we now know.

And what do we know?

Egyptian Geranium with Adzuki Bean & Cranberry Scrub ($33) by Pangea Organics, that's what. It may sound like something good enough to eat with a side of brown rice, but that's exactly why we covet it. These exotic organic products are earth-friendly right down to their Zero Waste bio-degradable box with, get this... basil seeds planted right inside! Yes, you can wiggle your green thumb with pride by simply slipping off the label, soaking the box in water, and planting it into the ground!

So scrub your porcelain cheeks knowing full well that you're also able to directly have a hand in creating some much-needed oxygen in the world. Now listen up. They might be charging a bit more than your run-of-the-mill grocery store brands, but they're certainly much cheaper than Chanel or Creme de la Mer.

If that's not all, they're developing the Pangea Institute, a non-profit dedicated to researching and teaching all aspects of sustainable living and business practices. An education center and 'incubator for earth ideas,' under the leadership of Civil Engineer Jon Previtali, they've invited architects, designers, visionaries, artists, students and amateurs to design a mixed-use community plan that will house the Pangea Institute, the Pangea Organics manufacturing facility and community housing.

Talk about Entire Earth.

Pssst... we also heart their Pyrenees Lavender with Cardamom lip balm rich in vitamins, nutrients and a deliciously awesome scent. $13

www.pangeaorganics.com