Tag Archive for 'crown'

Jen Parrish Relics: crowns for the queen

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Parrish Relics specializes in symbolic and spiritual jewelry created with the elements of resilient clay, stained glass, semi-precious stones, scented resins, and glass vessels, finished with the handpainted patinas of antiqued silver or gold finish for a romantic, aged presence. Jen Parrish Online store has been working since 1996, sending original designs around the world and has been featured in some tv and film works. Most of it is custom made to order within 6 to 8 weeks or you can surf in what is already available in catalog, or meet the artist self in the upcoming scheduled events of the company. Either way, it is really worth a look. It has circlets, crowns (that actually look out of a fairytale book), earrings and all sorts of unique items that will delight you.

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Atelier des Elfes: Jewelry for Noble elves, crowns and circlets

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L´atelier des elfes is  a lovely french site that features a collection of the most gorgeous pieces for your elvish characterization.  From head circlets and crowns to brooches and belts, it features a collection of accesories that would add the final touch  of your lotr crown. In fact it has accurate replicas of Celeborn’s silver-plated belt and Galadriel’s crown among other lovely items inspired in elves and fairies and some even with an oriental motif. Items are a bit pricy but certainly exclusive. I particularly loved also the earrings that extends over the cheeks.

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As I always say, one image values more than a thousand words and you’ll see these are impressive!!!

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Hairlooms: exquisite floral and fairy-inspired headpieces

Hairlooms features a lovely collection of headpieces and garlands that will suit perfectly not only a wedding dress but any nymph, dryad or fairy garment.  Full, detailed and rich in colours, it really shows the finery of the materials (with flowers, ribbons, leaves, branches, butterfly wings  and even feathers). Having seen these in person I can tell you we’re talking about crowns of the highest quality that will add tha very final and special touch to your garment.

Organic Armor: warrior soul


Paul Hersey’s Organic Armor is a company that makes props that looks like ancient metal, bone and leather but are not, lightweight, comfortable, and he has an amazing catalog including one of a kind peaces. It all has a pagan, ritual, warrior look.

You’ll find chokers, head pieces, arm bands, bracers, horns, helmets, goddess crowns even sexy bustiers set in viking or tribal  Xena, even  for Slave Leia’s costumes mood. You can even find pieces to customize your pet.

Paul as an artist has been developing them for long time and he makes stunning unique peaces.

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