27 February 2014

Sneak peak at our Vintage Bride mag advert

We are proud to be part of the March issue of Vintage Bride magazine. Our mens wedding rings perfectly compliment the thriving vintage wedding market. In fcat, many of our clients say our mens wedding rings have the look and feel of handmade and handcrafted vintage mens wedding rings.

A sneak peak of our Advert for One Fine Day










It's great to to able to feature the following weddings rings for men as part of our One Fine Day banner advertisement:
- String wedding ring by Ali Alexander in 9ct white gold
- Bark wedding rings by Melissa Baldock in sterling silver
- Architectural wedding ring by Kath O'Neill in sterling silver
- Man wedding ring by Ginkoh Jewellery in bronze
- Pirate wedding rings by Dat Van in 9ct white gold or sterling silver
- The Kiss wedding ring by Beth Croce in 9ct white gold

26 February 2014

Bat necklace back in stock

The BAT necklace by Metal Couture is back in stock! 

The bat necklace is made from sterling silver right here in Melbourne, Australia.

Available for only $290 in-store or online HERE 

An ideal present for the bat lover, the gothic and all creatures of the night .





25 February 2014

Ship Tie bar in Bride to Be Magazine Feb-Apr edition 2014

What a great image which includes the Petr Hanzak Titanium & Sterling Silver Ship tie Bar.

Thanks Bride to Be Australia(Feb-Apr edition)

The tie bar is priced at $300 and  is available HERE 



Ginger Meggs vintage stamp cufflinks

Just in: 
Aussie comic book icon GINGER MEGGS vintage stamp cufflinks by Helen Hadfield. 

Vintage stamp circa 1985 with sterling silver plated cufflinks.

One pair only at $110. 

Purchase the cufflinks HERE

The Lane - Real life wedding of Cardin & Lara

Thanks to The Lane for the sweet little mention about our involvement with a great wedding. The original article can be found at:
 

19 February 2014

Dear Father exhibition media release



DEAR FATHER
Vintage postcard inspired jewellery and small scale sculpture.

Exhibition Opening: Tuesday 18th March 5.30 to 7.30pm
The exhibition continues in-store until 19th April.
 

Summer is over and the coconuts are coming home to roost - in Melbourne, at least. And the man we all look up to, Lord Coconut, is again raising the bar, making filial love visible with the "Dear Father" exhibition.

Inspired by Lord Coconut’s first private gallery Down Under in 1887 which was filled with treasures, brought over by boat, from his adventures in Africa, Asia and various Pacific Islands, the “Dear Father” exhibition is an Internet era interpretation of his collecting ways and the love for his father.

At the modern day Lord Coconut's Emporium of Wonder, over 15 artists are exhibiting a piece of jewellery or small scale sculpture, inspired by a blank postcard (circa 1910) Lord Coconut collected from different countries during his travels.

The jewellers and artisans were then required to write a short message similar to what Lord Coconut may have written to his old man. The combination of the postcards, the messages and the subsequent inspired gifts, form the basis of this exhibition.

And while the "Dear Father' Exhibition is a modern homage to Lord Coconut’s globetrotting and artefact collecting ways, it also allows us mere mortals to bring homage to all the special men - and fathers - in our lives.

Participating jewellers include: Ali Alexander, Jo Anderson, Emily Becher, Anastasia Birbas, Beth Croce, Patricia Denis, Janty Fry, Kim Jonsson, Jessica Helen, Clara Ho, Kath O’Neill, David Parker, Emily Schilg, Karen Thompson and Dat Van.
 


Lord Coconut is Melbourne’s only retailer, gallery and online boutique selling contemporary jewellery designed exclusively for men. Lord Coconut stocks over 400 individual jewellery pieces and designer cufflinks and represents over 35 Melbourne jewellers, artisans and designers.