Junk Necklace
February 16th, 2007
While at the hardware store, designer Erica Anenberg was inspired to recreate everyday objects–such as the tab from a soda can–in jewelry form. Pairing the soda can tab with a nail, drill bit, and a nut, she created a "junk" necklace that looks anything but.
Fun fact about Erica? Although she’s creative and fashion forward, she has a super geeky side. She’s been known to take apart radios and other electronic devices, just so she can put them back together.
$156 at Erica Anenberg.
Entry Filed under: $100-$250,Birthday,Women,Women's Accessories
2 Comments
1. steven Y | March 5th, 2007 at 11:55 pm
This Erica Anenberg sounds like a mighty special designer and a fine catch.
2. Omiru.com: Style for All&hellip | March 14th, 2007 at 11:37 pm
[…] March 14th, 2007 Q: I just found a great bargain on a black cashmere turtleneck and love it. But it seems a little plain to me – I’m just used to seeing my neckline and my favorite necklace sticking out. I’ve been told by some girls I know that a turtleneck works well with something over it – but what?A: With high necked shirt styles, like turtlenecks, you want to counterbalance with a long necklace. And the more substantial the turtleneck, the more visual weight the long necklace needs to hold. A chunky turtleneck, for example, requires a heavier chain or larger, bolder stones. A more lightweight turtleneck, however, can be paired with a more delicate necklace. Since the turtleneck you’re accessorizing is a simple, elegant black, you may want to pair it with a necklace with more of an edge. For an edgy elegant look, you may want to try a necklace like Erica Anenberg’s "Junk Necklace." It features a 30" sterling silver chain and unusual found item charms that should contrast nicely with the sophistication of the black turtleneck.Pictured: Theory ‘Juliet’ Cashmere Sweater | $197.90 at Nordstrom. Erica Anenberg ‘Junk’ Necklace | $156 at Erica Anenberg.Style question? We’ve got answers. E-mail us at tips at omiru dot com, or leave us a comment with your question. […]