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Shop closed until October 2, 2019

30 Friday Aug 2019

Posted by annecarsondesign in Trunk shows, Uncategorized

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designer jewellery, one-of-a-kind, semi-precious stones, silver, theodora, Vancouver, Vancouver Writers Festival

I’m on vacation until Oct 2, and I’m sorry to report that my project of training Theodora to fill orders has been a fiasco. She’s a lovely model, but a lousy assistant.

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So no website orders will be filled until I return. But if you’re in Vancouver you may want to wait a few weeks, until my big fall show, which is loaded with one-of-a-kind pieces.

 

FALL TRUNK SHOW OCT. 25 & 26

My biggest trunk show of the year is happening this year on Granville Island

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Friday Oct. 25 — 11 a.m. to 7 p.m

Saturday, Oct. 26 — 10 a.m to 5 p.m.

My pop-up coincides with the Vancouver Writers Festival and I think we book-lovers should stick together. So I’m offering anyone who brings a ticket from an event 10 per cent off the items they buy at my show.

As always, Theodora will be present, and yes, she does pose for selfies. Just don’t let her try and charge you.

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Christmas pop-up shop Nov 21-23

24 Wednesday Oct 2018

Posted by annecarsondesign in Trunk show, Uncategorized

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garnets

This year Theodora and I will be doing our Christmas show on Main Street in the trendy Little Mountain neighbourhood. It’s happening mid-week, Wednesday to Friday.

Wednesday, Nov. 21 to Friday, Nov. 23
4386 Main St. (near 28th Ave.)
Wed – 4 p.m to 7 p.m.
Thurs, Fri –  11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(or by appointment)

 

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This necklace is fresh off my workbench and headed straight to the trunk show: Blackened silver and creamy baroque pearls, punctuated with a sparkly spinel clasp.

And I think the upside of winter is that it just gives us new ways to wear jewellery. Like my scarf pins. These are new for me and I have only a few in stock; I’m taking commissions. Sterling silver pins with big, bold baroque pearls, silver charms, and semiprecious stones bring some glamour to a simple scarf.

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Shop closed in September

01 Saturday Sep 2018

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I’m on my annual buying trip to Europe and Hong Kong for all of September, so the shop will be closed until Oct. 3, 2018.

You could try getting in touch with my lovely assistant Theodora, who models my necklaces. But I warn you: she’s never been much good at filling orders.

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Beautiful & life-saving

12 Thursday Apr 2018

Posted by annecarsondesign in bracelets, New creations, Uncategorized

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charm bracelet, custom design, MedicAlert, silver

It’s fair to say that I would rather nosh on glass than discuss my health with anyone but a doctor, so you can imagine my horror when I learned I was going to have to wear a MedicAlert bracelet.

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“It’s bad enough I have to advertise my personal info in public, but now I have to display it on jewellery I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing…,” my inner 20-year-old was wailing.  I know; bad joke. But really: medical jewellery. When did it come to this?

MAKE ESSENTIAL THINGS BEAUTIFUL

I tolerated the ranting of my inner brat for a moment or two before grown-up me returned and I remembered: this actually fits my philosophy. I’ve always believed that the things we wear every day should be beautiful and longwearing, and contribute to our quality of life.

So I’ve been experimenting with bracelets and necklaces for myself, attaching the medical medallions where I would normally add a crown or a feather or some other charm with charm.

And I can do it for you too, if you happen to need such a thing.

When it comes to medical medallions, there’s a silver lining (and a gold one). You can buy them in sterling silver or other precious metals and I can incorporate them into the design of any necklace or bracelet you like.

And I’ve been thinking about how to weave the different shapes of medallions into bangles and gemstone bracelets.

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We can come up with something that lets the family member or friend who will inherit the piece — someday! a long, long time from now! —  remove it easily.

JEWELLERY IS FOR GENERATIONS

Yes, there’s another thing I don’t like talking about, except when I’m talking to brides. They’re delighted by the idea that someday their children and grandchildren will inherit a signature necklace that carries so many memories. And while it’s true that, ideally, all our good jewellery will be worn long after we’re gone, I just hate thinking about the “gone” part.

So that’s how I’ve dealt with my resistance to wearing my medical history in public. I’m trying to make it as beautiful as possible now, so that whoever inherits it will be delighted to wear it later. Much, much later.

My first creation is a simple charm bracelet in a big link silver chain, with a stylish lobster clasp and some decorative silver beads. It’s ideal for layering with other pieces, like my watch, and a simple leather-and-silver-bead bracelet that has been in my wardrobe for years.

But my next life-saving piece could be anything that delights my senses. Or yours.

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Which is all to say that while I’m not up for talking about my health, I’m always happy to discuss medical jewellery from the aesthetic point of view.

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The right to bare arms (with bracelets)

15 Thursday Feb 2018

Posted by annecarsondesign in Fashion for Grown-ups, Screen Inspirations, Uncategorized

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#righttobarearms, Kim Campbell, news anchors, TV reporters

The latest Twitter tempest — about the #righttobarearms —  sprang up as most of them do: when someone’s poorly worded tweet was misunderstood.

At first I was bemused by former Prime Minister Kim Campbell taking it upon herself to criticize women newscasters who wear sleeveless shift dresses.

Personally, I like the look: as sleek as Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. And certainly professional: 1950s fashion was nothing if not demure.

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And as I joked in Twitter, I’m all for the #righttobarearms, since it’s the best way to show off a bracelet.

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But I looked up the blogger she was retweeting, and I think there’s been a little miscommunication. He’s a communications consultant who was noting some research that said that audiences are inclined to think that the more covered-up public speakers are, the more intelligent they are.

And it applied to both men and women.

He goes on to offer five good, common sense tips for dressing appropriately that could apply to any event. Or daily life. And his final point practically explains how I ended up in the jewellery design business.

“Dress to set yourself apart,” Nick Morgan advises. “What accessory can you wear…that will allow you to stand out from the crowd… Finding that one little bit of difference can really make for a memorable stage costume.”

It’s like he read my mind.

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I began designing statement necklaces for myself 20 years ago because I wanted to elevate what I referred to as my mommy uniform. I was wrangling two pre-schoolers and I would dress daily in a black T-shirt and dark jeans. Boring, but practical. That outfit had to carry me through my 18-hour days. And I figured it could even work for my part-time job as a photographer, if I added some grown-up jewellery. (I didn’t have time to change. But a necklace? That I could manage.)

I wanted something bold and eye-catching to distract from my pedestrian outfit. But when I went necklace hunting I couldn’t find what I had in mind. I saw some big necklaces, but they were often glass and base metals. I wanted real silver and real gemstones. After a few weeks of searching, I gave up and hit one of the gem shops to see if I could make that necklace that was in my head.

I could.

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And I made quite a few.

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And eventually it became a business.

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So I think this guy’s fashion advice is pretty good. Although I’m not so sure about that research study, which came from psychology researchers at a trio of universities: Yale, Maryland, and Northeastern.

It’s called “Sexiness and Sweaters: The Psychology of Objectification.” Naturally the subjects were university students. And I’m not so sure we should be making our life decisions based on the perceptions of undergrads.

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Friends-of-friends trunk show May 5, 6

09 Sunday Apr 2017

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While some of my trunk shows are open to the public, many are by invitation. If you would like to join us for the spring Friends-of-Friends Trunk Show and don’t already know someone in our community, please contact me at:  info (at) annecarsondesign.com

My newsletter includes articles, ticket give-aways, a first look at one-of-a-kind pieces, and notices of upcoming shows. Please sign-up for my newsletter here.

 

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5 things I will miss about The Good Wife

03 Tuesday May 2016

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1. Diane’s necklaces

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2. Alicia’s wit

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3. Mr. Canning’s good natured cynicism

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4. Mr. Sweeney’s jovial homicides

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5. All her unapologetic wine drinking

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Theodora is in charge again (sorry)

26 Tuesday Jan 2016

Posted by annecarsondesign in Custom Designs, Uncategorized

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I’m at the Tucson gem show on a buying trip from Jan. 29 to Feb. 10 2016, which means Theodora is minding the shop. She is notoriously bad at filling orders, so if you buy anything between those dates it won’t be delivered until I return to Vancouver.

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But if you see a piece you want on the website, I would recommend you reserve it.

In the meantime, here’s a glimpse of some of some pearl designs that are so limited I don’t put them in the online shop. I’m calling this my Suffragette line — a big, bold baroque pearl crowned with purple and green stones. These were the campaign colours for the Suffragettes fighting for the vote in the early 20th century.

Who says you can’t fight for your rights and be stylish too?

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And here’s a variation on the style. These baroque peacock pearls are topped with a frill of iolite, cubic zirconia, and amethysts to bring out the shades of purple in the iridescent pearls. They recently found their way into fundraiser for a children’s hospital.

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 Creative Consumables: Your Guide to Un-Jewellery Gifts

17 Thursday Dec 2015

Posted by annecarsondesign in Gift Guide, Uncategorized

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charitable gifts, Designers Collective, gift guide, Purdys, Scroogenomics

Right about now, I thought you would be facing my annual dilemma. What do you give coworkers, extended family, or children’s friends, for whom jewellery isn’t appropriate? Yes, it is shocking to hear some people might not want jewellery. But I know this to be true.

So I’ve put together some gift ideas to help kickstart your shopping.

In Search of the Clutter-free Gift

Raising two sons in a 1600-square-foot home means there’s nowhere to stash the gee-gaws. And my own tight living space made me vow to never become the source of other people’s clutter. While you can’t do anything about their emotional baggage, you can definitely reduce the physical kind.

So unless I know exactly what someone wants, many of my gifts are meant to be dust-free and consumed within the year.

That means food, of course, but no one wants to hand out gifts so generic as to border on insulting. Even for the office Secret Santa ritual you want to give gift recipients the compliment of putting a little thought into the gift.

Which got me to thinking about creative consumables…

Give Wretched Excess

I got this idea from a friend who points out that there’s something about even the most mundane thing in huge quantities that makes it look like a celebration. And it’s sure to appeal to the sort of people who believe that more is more.

So take a co-worker’s favourite treat – say, chocolate covered raisins– and put a pound or three in a beautiful container.  Add a ribbon. It’s a thoughtful gift, since only someone who really knows you would know about that shameful craving.   

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“Wretched excess” comes in many forms other than food, too. And it can be tailored to any budget.

My pal likes to brag about her gift-giving triumph the year she gave Wretched Excess to a hard-to-buy-for friend, who always insisted he wanted socks. She thought he said this to torment her and decided to return the favour.

One Christmas she took him at his word and wished him “The Joy of Sox” — a huge box full of footwear for every occasion and every season. She spent a year collecting them.

She was astounded when he practically wept with gratitude.

“It turned out, he really did want socks,” she says. “He hates to shop. And he couldn’t understand why we were all ignoring him every year when he told us what he really wanted.”

Give subscriptions

We always think of magazine subscriptions, but what about subscriptions to high quality underwear, socks, razors, apples, or coffee?  Or get a gift box subscription that combines bath and beauty products.

If you want to shop local, have a look at The Canadian Subscription Box Addict, a blog that reviews the local offerings.  

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Gifts for young men can be tricky, but a subscription to something like The Dollar Shave Club, which delivers fresh blades monthly, will make their lives easier.

And for young women, BirchBox.ca offers a monthly subscription containing five popular beauty products for about $15 a month.

Knowledge is power! (And it doesn’t need wrapping)

While night school programs and fitness facilities offer classes for the masses, people with a taste for something different can often find professionals who do a little teaching on the side. Chefs who teach cooking classes. Or ballroom dancers who can teach you to Lindy hop like a golden age movie star.

Group classes are great for beginners, but for committed amateurs consider a private master class with a professional in the field. Woodworking. Ballet. Do you know someone who wants to publish a memoir? You can give them a session with a professional book editor.

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Tina and Brooke

Designers Collective – architect Tina Dhillon and interior designer Brooke Hatfield — offers a range of workshops on how to decorate like a pro. Take photos and measurements for your home to their Jan. 19 workshop and learn how to make the most of your rooms with Space Planning.

Purdy’s Chocolates will teach you how to make their glorious truffles at the South Granville shop. And you can even organize parties for a group of friends.

Give experiences

Tickets to theatre, dance, and live music are the obvious choices. And there are always gift certificates for a massage or a day at the spa.

But what about giving someone something she’s always wanted to try: like a flight in an air balloon. Or a river rafting trip. Or a scotch tasting.

A membership to Van Dusen Botanical Garden is a good experience gift for a family. The garden is famous for its spectacular Winter Solstice Festival of Lights in December, but it’s at its best during Summer Solstice and it offers a host of garden-y events all year long.

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Digital means no dusting

Audio books, eBooks, and phone apps are clutter-free treats. And the choices in video streaming services are exploding. Everyone knows about Netflix, but there is also Acorn, which features British TV series going back to the 1970s. And local cable suppliers are also getting into the act with Shomi (Shaw) and CraveTV (Bell). The prices range from about $60 to $120 for a year’s worth of more TV and movies than anyone but a teen with a tablet has time to consume.

Overly busy friends who love to read but can’t find the time would probably appreciate a subscription to Audible.com, the audiobook company. They have a huge selection of books that go well beyond bestsellers. A $15 a month membership includes one book, and host of perks.

The digital emergency gift

You know what I mean. Those token gifts we all have wrapped and ready in anticipation of presents from acquaintances.

I go with iTunes or Google Play cards in pretty gift bags, because they’re not wasteful. Generally, retail store gift cards are a bad idea since many people fail to use them or companies go out of business before recipients can collect. Companies like CardCash.com do a brisk business in buying and reselling unwanted gift card.

But with iTunes, recipients drop the value into their accounts promptly, and the fees sit there until they’re used. Even if that’s years later. And since the store contains music, TV, movies, mobile apps and games, and digital books, somebody they know can use it, even if they can’t.

Give charitable donations

In his provocative 2009 book Scroogenomics: Why You Shouldn’t Buy Presents, economist Joel Waldfogel argued that the U.S. alone destroys $13 billion worth of value annually by giving bad prezzies.

Yes, this is why economics is known as the dismal science. But he has a point.

It’s like this: when you spend $50 on a gift, if the receiver doesn’t want what you bought, they don’t value the gift at $50. Maybe they would be willing to pay $25 for it. So that’s a $25 loss in value. Or maybe, if it’s an ugly Xmas sweater and you couldn’t pay them to wear it, you could be wasting the whole value of that $50.

The one exception? Charitable donations. In his research Waldfogel discovered that the one thing people would like to do more if they could afford it, is contribute to charity. So, when in doubt as to what sort of a gift will delight someone, consider making a donation in their name to their favourite cause.

That’s so much better than a kitschy Xmas sweater.

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And if you still need last minute jewellery gifts

I’m open until Saturday, Dec. 19. And if you’re stumped, may I recommend pearl drop earrings?

They’re perfect for all ages and every occasion. They’re easily the most versatile earring in a wardrobe. If you know they have a classic white round pearl, choose a baroque pearl or something in a subtle shade of blush or grey.

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May your home be merry and bright.

Have a lovely holiday.

~ Anne

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Getting by with a little help from my friends

10 Thursday Apr 2014

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Yesterday’s spring spruce-up trunk show, hosted by Casa Home Decor, was great fun. I really appreciate Nadine Miller inviting me and my baubles to come by. We shared space with her sleek felt home accessories, like this gorgeous storage bag.

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Expanding a small business is scary and I can’t say enough good things about all the people who, like Nadine, have been helping me along the way. Like the friends, and friends-of-friends, who pass out my business cards when people comment on their jewellery. Or the people who “like” my Facebook page and make sure more people see my gems. If you retweeted shots of my photos in Twitter — thank you, too!

Yesterday I met people who heard about my trunk show through my friends at Jacqueline Conoir, the fashion design house. Other new customers arrived courtesy of my favourite manicurist Edita, at Nails By, who has very kindly been handing out my cards (as well as rescuing my nails).

I’ve been overwhelmed by their generosity. Some days I can’t believe how lucky I am to have stumbled into such a wonderful community.

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