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Introducing: The Vintage Buffalo Nickel Pendant

After thirteen years in the U.S. I’ve discovered much to love about my adopted country. Among many things, I’ve become fascinated by the Native Americans’ passion for craftsmanship, for preserving their own heritage, and by their culture in general.Which is why it felt particularly thrilling to stumble upon a small collection of vintage coins featuring a Native American head on one side and a buffalo on the other.These coins were in circulation in the U.S. for about ten years in the 1930’s and we wish they still existed today! We were lucky to get our hands on a handful of them and decided to turn them into jewelry. A little bit of Camille D. magic later, we’re delighted to introduce...

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When We’re Not Making Jewelry

Recently, we took you through our jewelry making process, from sourcing vintage lace to putting the final touches to our pieces. There are many other things that go into running a small business so, today, we thought we’d share a non-exhaustive list of what we do, in and out of our Brooklyn atelier. In no particular order, we: Scour flea markets or yard sales for vintage lace. We love chatting with the stall owners to learn more about the fabric’s origin. Take pretty pictures. Showcasing our pieces in the best possible way makes all the difference. Once or twice a year, we organize a photoshoot in Paris with our favorite photographer, Nicolas Darde. The rest of the time, we have...

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Our Process (Part 2)

In our last newsletter, we shared the first few steps of our creation and production process. We explained how we select each piece of lace, seal it, prepare it for molding with an electrolysis bath, and cut it into the final shapes. We hope you enjoyed this look behind the scenes!Here’s what comes next:It’s time to mold. The process consists in pouring gummy pink silicone all over the piece of lace and waiting for it to dry. Our molds are then archived with a special code so we can easily retrieve them to make new pieces.In our last newsletter, we shared the first few steps of our creation and production process. We explained how we select each piece of lace,...

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Our Process (Part 1)

Happy New Year! We hope 2021 is treating you well so far.We’ve been spending a lot of time in the atelier creating new pieces for Valentine’s Day ❤️ and we thought it’d be fun to take you behind the scenes of our Lace jewelry making process. A lover of lingerie, haute couture, and vintage finds, Camille spends hours scouring flea markets or rummaging through her grandmother’s trunks to find pieces that not only inspire her, but can be made into jewelry. The ideal strips of lace feature an interesting pattern in a thick enough fabric that’s not too tightly woven.Then comes the process of selecting, organizing, and preparing the fabric. Repairing little snags, ironing it, and examining each piece in...

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Make it Custom

Looking for a last minute present idea but want it to feel extra special? Give the gift of custom jewelry!One of our favorite things to do is working directly with you (or your loved one) to create a dreamy and timeless piece.Sometimes it means reimagining a family heirloom that’s especially meaningful.You may love our Lace medallions, but want to pick your own pattern and a few gems to adorn it.Or you might come to us with an amazing idea in mind and a few inspiration pictures.Even our Morse Code bangle is most often made custom, spelling out a beloved’s name or a cherished word. How does it work? Contact us at hello@camilled.com to start the process, and we’ll create a gift card so...

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