Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Werk It!

Statement necklaces are heavensent, as they can take you from day to night. Yes, you might have to spend a little more than the usual for these works of art, but that’s all you’ll ever need for this holiday season.

Pair them with a casual tee and denims, or with your favorite cocktails dress. These versatile investment pieces will surely make you a stand out. They’re quite a no-brainer to put on, too! Just keep everything simple, and let your necklace do the work. Best of all, you don’t have to worry about being seen wearing the same neckpiece. You want your friends to see them more often; showing them the multitude of outfits you can wear them with.

And where can you get these fabulous neckpieces? I'm sharing here my find: New Yorker PVR, a shop that makes one-of-a-kind vintage and vintage-inspired necklaces. Exquisitely handcrafted, these babies are worth every peso. Read on and be amazed with my discovery:

Style Kit: When did you start making neckpieces?
NY:
Actually we started off with embellished pieces such as belts, jackets, cocktail dresses and gowns inspired by Russian renaissance meets Marrakesh back in 2007. From there we ventured out into more versatile pieces such as bags, cuffs and now necklaces.

SK: Who was your inspiration?
NY:
We were not inspired by just one person but rather by a period in time when dressing up meant putting on special things.

SK: How long does it take to make one? Is one person assigned to make one specific designs or necklace?
NY:
Each necklace is handmade by only one person. This is to ensure that each component of the necklace is ALMOST identical looking. Each necklace on the average would take about two-three weeks to make.

SK: How many necklaces of the same design do you make?
NY:
Our necklaces are one of a kind because of the limited amount of materials. It is very hard to reproduce a necklace.

SK: What materials do you use?
NY:
Vintage cabochons— As we have always said we have a closet full of vintage materials from my grandmother’s treasure trove way back in 1960s. We also use rhinestones, crystals, beads are the materials used to make the necklaces.

They come in boxes that make for great gifts.

Each piece can definitely take you from day to night.

Up close and personal with these babies:








As for the prices, they start at P5,000. But trust me, they're worth every centavo. I couldn't stop looking and holding these neckpieces.

*New Yorker PVR is located at 1004 Arnaiz Avenue, Makati. Telephone number: 844-7753. Call for appointments if you wish to have a custom-made piece done. Open from Tuesday to Saturday. 10 a.m. — 6 p.m.

4 comments:

elmie said...

i like big necklaces! they take attention away from my protruding belly. hahaha

Jane Kingsu-Cheng said...

I love them, too! Awww... I'm sure you're just too conscious with regards to your tummy ;)

Marissa said...

Jane I love the way these pieces look! I'll try to see if I can drop by their showroom.

Jane Kingsu-Cheng said...

Glad you like them. Say hi to Tita Liz for me :) Tell her we're friends so she can give you a good price hehe...

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