Wristocracy creates #nzmade bracelets using gemstones, wood and metal beads. Their product list includes:
- Bracelets
- Earrings
- Necklaces
- Rings
Wristocracy makes and sells threaded sparkle for your wrist. All bracelets are handmade in New Zealand, using quality beads sourced from around the world. All bracelets are threaded on a high-quality elasticated thread and can be made to measure to your wrist so they fit you perfectly.
In addition to bracelets, Wristocracy makes rings, earrings and necklaces. Much of their products feature Swarovski Crystal, but they also use many gemstones including but limited to Amazonite, Jasper, Howlite and more.
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Wristocracy creates #nzmade bracelets using gemstones, wood and metal beads. Their product list includes:
| Location | Auckland |
|---|---|
| NZ Made | All bracelets made locally in New Zealand using quality beads and gemstones sourced from around the world |
| Shipping | Shipping available throughout New Zealand. |
Tapatai Driftwood Creations by Greg Maddox creates sculptures that include everything from the animal kingdom in artful 3D interpretation. They use driftwood and other recycled materials in the making of their creations.
If you are looking for a feature piece for your home, office or garden…
My name is Aaron Ellis-Smith. Â I was born in New Zealand and live in Mangawhai, a coastal town on the east coast of the north island, 1 hour south of Whangarei.
I began carving in 2004 and have always loved timber. I carve most types of wood (and occasionally other mediums), but find swamp kauri the most enjoyable timber to sculpt. Something about it’s character, age (this can range from 2000 to 50,000 years old), feeling and uniqueness to New Zealand inspires me. I also enjoy New Zealand’s native forest, and perhaps part of the reason I love swamp kauri is, although it is a finite resource, it doesn’t require damage to, or the felling of our wonderful native forest.
Carving is something I enjoy doing, being a part of a pieces evolution into final form is something I never get tired of. I hope that those who see my work gain as much pleasure from the pieces, as I received creating them.
Project Cookie Island donates fabric masks to kids with cancer. Masks play a big part in their everyday lives with or without the pandemic. Due to chemo, these kids have to live with neutropenia (immunosuppression).
The masks help limit the chances of them breathing in dust amongst many other things that could cause them getting really sick. Our profits are used to make and donate masks to these vulnerable children.
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