Wolf Dreamcatcher Bracelet
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$112.00
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This very special collection is a collaboration between the designer and her cousin, Nathaniel De Jong, an artist specializing in Pyrography. Each image is carefully hand-drawn by burning the deerskin leather with a special tool. The pieces are constructed using natural materials and techniques inspired by Native American art. The animals represented are all indigenous to North America.
The Wolf Dreamcatcher Bracelet is made from soft deerskin leather, with a tassel of champagne coque feathers and pyrite drop. This bracelet is adjustable from 7.5" - 8".
About Astali:
ASTALI Jewelry is designed and hand-made by Los Angeles-based artist, Shannon De Jong. Since her childhood in rural Iowa, she has been collecting discarded objects and re-purposing them into something new and useful. She eventually began to customize jewelry and would find ways to turn just about anything into an adornment. Since moving to Los Angeles in 1997, Shannon has cultivated her passions for both music and jewelry. By night she performed with rock bands on her violin and viola. By day she worked behind the scenes for many successful L.A. jewelry designers. She worked her way from production, to sample-making, to design, and then onto management of both design and production teams. She always kept a home studio to refine her skills and design concepts. Her double life as a designer-by-day and rocker-by-night culminated in the birth of a line attributed to an alter-ego she named Jack Astali. As the line evolved, its subversive, rebellious nature emerged. Hallmarks of ASTALI designs include rugged and unexpected materials - bullet casings, fool's gold, snake vertebrae, buffalo teeth, vintage peepshow tokens, porcupine quills, reclaimed wood, and much more. ASTALI became a full-time endeavor when Shannon moved to New York in the Fall of 2008. After establishing her brand for 3 years on the East Coast, she has returned "home" to Los Angeles to build on that momentum from sunny California. She continues to re-purpose the objects she collects, finding inspiration equally at Natural History museums and flea markets. When she is not making jewelry, Shannon is usually hanging out with her 6-year-old son, California Jones, who loves exploring in her studio. She also shares her work space with 4 chinchillas that have been along for her ride since the beginning.