5.25.2012

hello there

Dang, it has been a WHILE since the last post! 

First, Gather's now on Instagram! Follow us @gather_jewelry 

Second, here's a very recent photo of  the mighty Yuba River. This local piece of pure magic is our favorite place on earth. Can you see the tiny sunbathers in the upper right corner? That's how I plan on spending the majority of my free time this summer.

Speaking of local magic, Kitkitdizzi in downtown Nevada City, CA will be carrying Gather Jewelry. We're so happy to finally have such a beautiful local shop carrying our goods! 




4.05.2012

Gather Turns Two Today!

Yep, two years old! Use the code BIRTHDAYBASH for half off of your entire order!!!
Today only!
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YAY!

3.26.2012

baby blues




"Working with the Throat Chakra, powerful Aqua Aura encourages truthfulness during communication. Wearing or carrying Aqua Aura can help when working under pressure, or in an environment with a lot of negativity around you". 

Available here.

3.25.2012

free necklace alert! free necklace alert!


Thee most badass Michelle, AKA Psychedelic Sister, is generously hosting a Gather Jewelry giveaway on her blog, Tales of a San Francisco Shutterbug. It's simple, fast and easy. All you have to do to win this Fired Copper Necklace is leave a comment on this post, telling us what your favorite Gather piece is. That's it! Go on an' get some! 


3.15.2012

spring photos!







A few favorites from the Gather Jewelry photo shoot a couple of weeks ago. 
See more on the Gather website...and even more to come in a couple of weeks.
Photography: Erin Lizardo of Social Form Design and Photography
Model: Myra Andaya.

3.14.2012

2.02.2012

amethyst







A few new amethyst pieces, just listed in the shop
Amethyst is February's birthstone so all amethyst is 25% for the entire month!

"The name comes from the Ancient Greek ἀ a- ("not") and μέθυστος methustos ("intoxicated"), a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness; the ancient Greeks and Romans wore amethyst and made drinking vessels of it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication. Medieval European soldiers wore amethyst amulets as protection in battle – the reason for this being that amethysts are believed to heal people and keep them cool-headed." - 
Wikipedia


ps. the pyrite ring is back in stock!