Jewelry Inspired By Books
Because your jewelry box should look more like your library.
2. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ring (price on application).
You can actually open the door to the wardrobe!
4. A Song of Ice and Fire rings ($95).
Just pray that these dragon eggs don’t hatch on your fingers: The dragon babies would be liable to nibble you a bit.
11. Alice in Wonderland necklace ($365).
The perfect accessory to wear when painting some roses red.
12. Murder on the Orient Express earrings (£16).
A typewriter hanging from one ear, a book hanging from the other.
13. The Grisha Trilogy necklace ($69).
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A collar inspired by Morozova’s stag.
15. The Incredible Book Eating Boy and Lost and Found necklaces ($180, $220, $160).
Children’s book author Oliver Jeffers teamed up with jewelry designer Aaron Ruff (ofDigby & Iona) to create these pieces based on his picture books.
18. The Wind in the Willows ring (price on application).
Mr. Toad may have to sell Toad Hall to afford this beauty.
20. The Hobbit necklace ($98).
Smaug rests upon the Lonely Mountain and the Lonely Mountain rests upon your neck.
21. The Maze Runner necklace ($15).
This is much more attractive than a necklace featuring a Griever would be.
22. Black Beauty necklace ($24).
“Neighhhhhhhh” = the sound of Black Beauty saying he would be honored to graze around your neck.
26. The Little Prince ring and necklace ($1,730).
Now you’re probably dreaming of owning this jewelry and getting to see the moviein equal amounts.
27. Sense and Sensibility (and every other Jane Austen book) necklace ($65).
This locket features miniature version Janet Hill’s “Austen Dresses” painting.
31. Peter Rabbit necklace ($22).
This Peter is more interested in getting into your jewelry box than getting into Mr. McGregor’s garden.
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