MAKIÉ Clothier

I just love this shirt and most everything at MAKIÉ, I will have to stop by the shop soon.

My New Workspace!

Because sometimes it’s just to nice to be working inside…

In full bloom


Lace Rings


Tompkins Square park, East Village


Old World Crown Ring

The Earth Laughs in Flowers
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Spring is back in the air!

me at pip-squeak chapeau

Photo of me that Sveta of pip-squeak chapeau took on the first day of spring! I just love the lens flare.

Dreamy Video

Scenes from the 24Karas Studio





New Cufflinks Perfect for Spring-time Weddings!

24karas Crown Cufflinks

24karas Crown Cufflink

24karas Boss Mechanic Cufflink

These new items will be added to the online shop this week! To preorder or for pricing please contact shop@24karas.com.

Butterflies, waiting for spring…

Beautiful clip from the Jane Campion film, Brightstar. The scenery in the movie is very inspiring, the film is based on the last years of the young poet John Keats.

‘The great beauty of Poetry is, that it makes every thing every place interesting – ‘
John Keats to his brother George, 1819

images of thoughts refined

house & barn by steve lawrence

photos by steve lawrence

O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
Let it not be among the jumbled heap
Of murky buildings: climb with me the steep,—
Nature’s observatory—whence the dell,
In flowery slopes, its river’s crystal swell,
May seem a span; let me thy vigils keep
‘Mongst boughs pavilioned, where the deer’s swift leap
Startles the wild bee from the foxglove bell.
But though I’ll gladly trace these scenes with thee,
Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind,
Whose words are images of thoughts refined,
Is my soul’s pleasure; and it sure must be
Almost the highest bliss of human-kind,
When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee.

John Keats



PULP

Loving the jewelry in this photo! Comes from a collaboration between model Joni Harbeck and Photographer Neil Krug.  I am currently working on a ring that happens to look very similar so I had to share! See more from the PulpArtBook here.