Your black-on-black winter uniform is an inadvertent homage to mimes.
For an ensemble that speaks volumes, slip on a Beatrice Kim accessory.
The Cambridge jeweler sculpts dramatic, unconventional necklaces and bracelets exploring the natural tensions between materials like leather, stone, brass, and nuts.
Convey your avant-garde taste with an asymmetrical braided suede necklace with oversize nut bead pendant. Friends will flip for the snakeskin and brass bangle with safety pin fastener. Many designs are malleable, too, with removable elements and a black leather collar that triples as a bracelet and headband.
Kim collaborates with clients to create new designs or tweak existing inventory. Brides-to-be can forgo twee tiaras for one of her artistic hair adornments.
Speak up now and forever wear your piece.
Available at Good, 133 Charles Street, Beacon Hill (617-722-9200 or shopatgood.com), $45-$1,500. To see designs, go to beatricekim.com.
Photos: Courtesy of Beatrice Kim










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