YesAna.com - Online Store featuring Handmade Bio Jewelry from items ...
YesAna.com offers an exclusive selection of art from every day use objects of reclusive indian tribes in the Amazon Rain Forest. All my jewelry is handmade by Brazilian Indians ...
Wendy Culpepper Bio, Jewelry Designer, Metalsmith
The bio of Jewelry Designer & artist, Wendy Culpepper, explores her metalsmith design education at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Me & Ro background, and her current New York ...
Ase Brazil Hand Crafted Accessories & Bio-Jewelry from Brazil
Available for Home Shows Showings by Appointment We Sell Wholesale: asebrazil@gmail.com 786-269-2247 786-200-3208 Home | About Us | C ontact Us | Join the Ase Brazil ...
CoolBusinessIdeas.com: Biojewelry
We Make Money Not Art: Biojewelry, developed by Tobie Kerridge and Nikki Stott, combines biotech and design to give a new emphasis to debates concerning genetics. Biojewelry allows ...
Agate Windchimes
All Bio Jewelry is solely made by the locals of the northern states of Brazil. We carry also beautiful contemporary handcrafted art jewelry made with silver and uncut Brazilian ...
Inhabitat » BIOJEWELRY
A Green Design Blog, Sustainable Design Blog, Future-forward design for the world you inhabit - your daily source for innovations in sustainable architecture and green design for ...
Biojewelry - Weekly News for June 17th to 24th, 2005
Kidsnewsroom supports literacy, education and good clean fun. Parent-teacher associations can raise funds by shopping at the KNR Shop. At Kidsnewsroom, children are encouraged to ...
Biojewelry : TreeHugger
Twenty years ago there was a movie set twenty years in the future. In Max Headroom one of the subplots involved a bodybank, where people sold body parts for money. Now it seems ...
Warren Ellis » Biojewelry
84 Responses to “Biojewelry” David Joslyn- January 3rd, 2005 at 4:00 pm. Okaaayyyy….That’s just a tad freaky. Touching…but freaky, nonetheless.
Biojewelry | MetaFilter
Biojewelry: Now you and your betrothed can exhange ring made of bone. Your own bone. I, for one, welcome the day when consumer biotech makes our lives.....weirder.