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Photo by Tim Barber.
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As Thorn, Andrea and India work in silver and 18-karat rose gold. First they use pieces of natural detritus, such as porcupine quills, seaweed, pebbles, and actual thorns to cast molds. Then they pour in hot metal, and poof: dangling shiny stuff for human beings.
Our jewelry is simple and pretty, says India, but some of it is really violent. If I fall asleep wearing my quill necklace, sometimes I get woken up because its stabbing me. And I think there is something ornately creepy about our pieces made from casts of squirrel vertebrae.
The mix of beauty and aggression is what sets Thorn apart from the rich-lady doldrums of diamonds and pearls. Not that society matrons couldnt pull off a Thorn piecethis stuff looks good dressed down with a T-shirt and jeans, or flossed out with some Gordon Gartrell print gown or whatever the fuck they wear uptown now. And even more importantly, if youre wearing Thorn and you see someone else with it, you have an excellent excuse to get your crush on. Its like finding out you went to the same high school or you both like The Birthday Party.
MAGGIE MAGPIE


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