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Lot’s of news today.

First, Diane from CraftyPod interviewed me for the September 21 show. I am a big fan of CraftyPod and was really excited to talk to Diane.

Next, I brought Tom at Mongo more of our cuff links. I asked him for the story behind the shop’s name, and he told me the NYC Sanitation Department refers to the good stuff people throw away as “mongo”. He talked about how finding the beauty and usefulness in what someone else might discard (he pointed out a couple of gorgeous fixtures in the shop that he rescued to illustrate his point) is to him the essence of Brooklyn life. Word.

As if that weren’t enough excitement for one day, I headed over to the fabulous artez’n where Jessica was excited about the cufflinks, the nickel necklaces, and the penny earrings. She remarked about the steep learning curve we’d climbed in just three short months, as evidenced by our finer finishes and more professional looking pieces.

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There is a lovely write up about wabisabi brooklyn on the Etsy Trashion Blog . We are, of course, pleased as punch both about the interview and about being members of the Etsy Trashion Street team. Go Trashion!

This is Not a Test decoupaged copper pendant on vintage silver chain. Go here to purchase.il_430xn9344966.jpg

I secured a cute coral-colored vintage button to the place where whatever stone that originally lived in this size-7 sterling silver ring once was. Available at the Etsy Trashion Shop.button-ring.jpg

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Tonight from 6-8 at the Etsy Labs in Brooklyn: Trashion Trunk Show!

We are members of the Trashion Street Team and will be there with some freebies for early birds, but will not be selling.

Tomorrow from 11-7 we wrap up our July residency at Brooklyn Indie Market. We are more or less taking a break from table selling for most of August and September, so do drop by.

And remember: Thursday is the last to sign up for August Freebie Fridays: Every Friday in August we will be giving away a free necklace to someone from our mailing list.

Brooklyn Indie Market is on Smith Street near President. Take the F or G train to Carrol and exit at President Street.

  • We will be back at Brooklyn Indie Market on Saturday from 11-7.
  • We are now members of Etsy Trashion, many members of which are launching a 15% off sale starting Sunday.cimg2216.jpg