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Boet X Kiriko Necklace, Yanagi, Dark Indigo Katazome

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Boet X Kiriko Necklace, Yanagi, Dark Indigo Katazome

Hand-made in Portland, BOET makes jewelry that is an integration of sculpture and accessory. A collection of textures that test the collaboration of fiber and metal. The line explores drape and composition; balancing hand-crocheted fiber with vintage brass chains to create large, geometric shapes that feel at once familiar and fresh.

    • Made in Portland, OR
    • Japanese Cotton Fabrics
    • Limited Edition Necklace
    • Length Approx: 38"
    • Product #: BKN729
    • Code: NWS

    Learn more about BOET and read the artisan Emily Bixler's interview on our Blog HERE.

    Hand-made in Portland, BOET makes jewelry that is an integration of sculpture and accessory. A collection of textures that test the collaboration of fiber and metal. The line explores drape and composition; balancing hand-crocheted fiber with vintage brass chains to create large, geometric shapes that feel at once familiar and fresh.

      • Made in Portland, OR
      • Japanese Cotton Fabrics
      • Limited Edition Necklace
      • Length Approx: 38"
      • Product #: BKN729
      • Code: NWS

      Learn more about BOET and read the artisan Emily Bixler's interview on our Blog HERE.

      $49.50

      Original: $165.00

      -70%
      Boet X Kiriko Necklace, Yanagi, Dark Indigo Katazome

      $165.00

      $49.50

      Description

      Hand-made in Portland, BOET makes jewelry that is an integration of sculpture and accessory. A collection of textures that test the collaboration of fiber and metal. The line explores drape and composition; balancing hand-crocheted fiber with vintage brass chains to create large, geometric shapes that feel at once familiar and fresh.

        • Made in Portland, OR
        • Japanese Cotton Fabrics
        • Limited Edition Necklace
        • Length Approx: 38"
        • Product #: BKN729
        • Code: NWS

        Learn more about BOET and read the artisan Emily Bixler's interview on our Blog HERE.