What's New This Week
vintage chains - perfect for stacking, wearing alone and looking extra expensive without breaking the bank ✨
Introducing a collection of vintage chains in gold & silver - to wear all spring and summer long.
I love the look of layered necklaces, stacked together over a vintage tee, or worn with a button-down shirt and deep v-neck top. A collection of personal heirlooms, charms and chains - each with meaning and intention.
One of my personal favorites is a vintage Monet rope chain - it’s perfectly thick, a little worn and carries spots of patina. It manages to keep my other delicate chains from tangling and gives weight to my daily necklace stack. I get so many compliments on it, that I sought out a collection of similar pieces for you to shop alongside your other vintage favorites.




I loved learning about the history of Monet - it was founded in 1927 by two brothers under the name Monocraft, and it wasn’t until the late 1930s that they launched their costume jewelry brand under Monet.
During the great depression and the years that followed, Monet was creating beautiful jewelry that looked expensive, for a fraction of the cost. Somehow over the decades, the Monet chains have retained their beauty and charm, and with styles that transcend the ages.
Our curated collection includes 10 pieces of vintage Monet chains in both gold & silver ( and one bracelet ) - these are classic peices that can easily be layered and worn everyday.

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xx M
Michelle Moore is a Seattle-based creative, vintage curator, photographer, writer and educator. You can catch her at an up-coming pop-up, swing by on a night she’s hosting at the restaurant in Ballard, order one of her hand-knit Beanies, or hire her to host & plan your next event.
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