L'Avorio Che Possiamo
(The Ivory We Can)
For Alexandra Mor, a pioneer of responsible jewelry, luxury and value brings with itself essential principles. For example: find an ivory alternative that saves elephants.
By: Naureen Nashid
Some know her as the younger sister Effie on The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 who lost the magical jeans that united our favorite friend group
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(The Ivory We Can)
For Alexandra Mor, a pioneer of responsible jewelry, luxury and value brings with itself essential principles. For example: find an ivory alternative that saves elephants.
The Vogue Italia event presents the high jewelery creations of international designers, made exclusively with materials of natural origin
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In its first year in a new location, The Protagonist showcased 15 designers who display a commitment to sustainably produced luxury jewels
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It’s difficult to separate Alexandra Mor from the jewels she creates. The New York resident specializes in elegant, well-crafted pieces with signature characteristics such as the use of large colored gemstones, “floating” diamond melee, and knife-edge wire trim. Within a short time, she has received widespread praise and a loyal following for her creations, which reflect her own personal transformations.
Within an hour of their initial meeting, Shirley Chen and Nick Haslett had heatedly debated Frank Herbert’s 1965 classic Dune, scouted Eames chairs, quoted the Bushido code (the unwritten samurai code of conduct), and laid the groundwork for their first date at Sushi Yasuda.
By: Alexandra Macon
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Traditional Balinese carvings, 22k gold, baroque pearls, garnets, Balinese redwood, and a seed with the familiar creamy smoothness of ivory. All these make for a beautiful jewellery collection.
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When jewelry artist Alexandra Mor moved to Bali for a year she was looking to replenish her creative juices while learning Balinese craftsmanship. Her adventure took an unusual detour which made all the difference in finding herself, carving out a new outlet for her creativity and using it to bring attention to a larger cause.
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