Jewelry I Cannot Afford

This started as a series entitled, “Bracelets I Cannot Afford,” but I am broadening its scope.  Tiffany must be ringing my bell as the Sugar Stack rings were/are also my list.  This new Venezia Stella ring by Paloma Picasso is simply terrif.  Honestly, I wouldn’t even need the diamonds (though they do come with.)

There are some pretty jazzy silver and enamel bracelets and rings in this collection which I actually could afford.  Sadly, that is not usually how my wish list works.  You can see the entire collection here.

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12 thoughts on “Jewelry I Cannot Afford

  1. Gorgeous collection by Paloma, Patricia. There is so much of it I love as well.

    I am so sorry about your loss; the posting below is very poignant. I have given it a lot of thought indeed.

    xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

  2. So pretty – not at all surprised you like it. Reminds me a little of the Hadley stencil you did in the boy's room.

  3. Although I suppose wear would be an issue, a version as a man's band would be spectacular.

  4. Oh I do wonder if this lovely Venezia Stella ring might inspire a painted ceiling or some project….like that.
    pve

  5. I also loved this ring when I saw it in the Tiffany Ad in the NY Times last week. I even told a friend that I was putting it on my wish list. Ha!

    It is so stunning and I did not even realize that those were little tiny diamonds all the way around. Yes, I'll take it!

  6. You tell Mr. Blandings to get up off of some of that money and buy you a bauble. (The house doesn't count).

  7. ADG – he "treats" me pretty well, but keeps mumbling things about "college." Maybe after.

  8. Luke’s Army
    http://www.lukesarmy.com/

    Almost three years after the death of my son, Luke Borusiewicz, who died at the age of two years old in foster care (the average age of children who die in foster care is four and under), the inquest into his death has still not begun.
    A pre-inquest conference was held last week where I attended by phone, but hung up minutes into the conference after hearing blatant and misleading lies from the Queensland Department of Community Services representative. It disgusts me that anyone can tell lies about a deceased baby, but a senior representative of an agency existing in the interests of protecting children, telling lies to protect its own evil interests is incorrigible.
    The judge at the conference has ruled that Luke’s death has still not been investigated properly, another abomination.

    I promised Luke the last time I looked at him laying there in his coffin I would do something about what the department of community services had done to him, and that I would do something to fix the child protection and foster care system, which had mistreated him from the time they had come into our lives.
    People need to realize, this is not a one off case. Atrocities like this are a daily occurrence in the department of community services, world wide.
    These child protection officers are answerable to no one, they are unaccountable for their actions and operate behind a media ban which helps to conceal their mistakes and malpractice.
    The department of community services complaints hotline is a smoke screen for the department, acting as an early warning system alerting the department when their dishonest and unethical behavior has been discovered, allowing time for false statements to be concocted, evidence to be destroyed, and threats against distraught parents to be made.

    Whilst the media are gagged when it comes to exposing the corruption rife within the department of community services, and politicians turn their back on the problems, I have devoted my life to this issue. Parental rights are a thing of the past once a child protection worker enters a family home. The onus is on discrediting a parent, no matter how much love the child and parents have for each other. Luke was everything I ever lived for, still is and always will be. I am quite prepared to go to jail for speaking out about the abuse of power and families by the department of community services staff, especially management, which is where the root of this child stealing machine is routed.
    This last month, first time visitors to the site have increased by 650%. The website Crimes Against Fathers (http://www.crimesagainstfathers.com) has contributed toward a facelift and maintenance for the site.

    I am in the process of picking myself up, and dusting myself off. I still can’t talk about what was done to Luke, I wake up screaming and crying from nightmares, but my faith in God, and my solicitor, eases my anguish.
    The next step for me is to establish a commercial vegetable growing enterprise entitled “Luke’s Army Vegetables”, which will be sold with labels containing links to the website, and the desperate pleas of parents who have been mistreated by the department of community services, their children wrongly removed.
    This plan is already underway. Through this venture I intend to fund legal support for parents who have no hope in this corrupt and cruel system of gaining true legal support.

    I would like to sincerely thank the many people who have given their support and encouragement through this sad time in my life. Thankyou so much for those who post on the site, and all who have joined Luke’s Army, which is now reaching 5000 members strong. Most of all I would like to thank my Lukey Pookey, who showed me what love is, and has given me everything I have in my life, I owe you my life Luke, I love you more than anything in the world son, for ever and ever, RIP.

    Luke’s Dad,
    Michael Borusiewicz

    Life's misfortunes fall disproportionately upon the young

    http://www.lukesarmy.com/

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