Well it has been a while ago. I must admit I have been a lazy blogger. But yet a very, very (not over exaggerated)busy student. In a small month I hope to be graduated. And with that I hope to up the frequency of my posts. For this post I have gathered up some of my favourite accessories. I have grouped them in rings, bracelets, earrings and necklaces. Under all the images you will be able to see where every peace comes from. You will see that I don't have that many expensive pieces. A big part is bought from street sellers. I find this is one of the places where you can find original things. When you buy them on travels it also assures you, you have something others don't. Also it helps hard working people make a living. Amongst some of those special items you will also find some H&M stuff, although I don't prefer buying accessories there. As you might see from several easy made scratches and brown turned metal the quality is just terrible. But what can you expect from cheep stuff. I do have to watch my spendings as I like to cook quality stuff and have my eye set on travelling.
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Bottom: 1. Abstract metal rings: H&M, 2. Hardware rings: Hardware store, 3. Armor ring: H&M, 4. Rose pink & big abstract metal ring made of spoons: Street seller.
Right: 1. Silver cuff: H&M, 2. Rose bead bracelet with scull: boutique, 3. Silver shackle bracelet: Lucardi. 4. Gold shackle bracelet: France thrift store, 5. Silver spine bracelet: Budapest street seller, 6. Silver bead bracelet: Douglas, 7. Blue ethnic bracelet: a gift, 8. Gold horn bracelet: Monki.
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Left to right: 1. Triangular ear bangle: Morocco street seller, 2: All the studds: H&M, 3. Eagle earring: Inherited, 4. Flower ear cuff: Monki
From top to bottom: 1. Black gold bead choker: thrift store, 2. Spike Necklace: New Yorker, 3. Silver neck cuff: Primark, 4. Blue beaded Choker: inherited, 5. Coral look Choker: inherited, 6. African Ethnic necklace: London street seller.
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