Cyber-punk art installations. Your chem prof’s stabs at fashion. Your boho girlfriend’s ill-fated attempts to date Microsoft guys.
The marriage of science and art isn’t always pretty.
Unless you’re talking about Seattle-based Flora and Fawn jewelry, a charming exception to the rule.
Handmade by research scientist-turned-jeweler Angela Muhlnickel, the earrings and necklaces combine bright, childlike colors with graphic, grown-up shapes. Not for the shrinking violet, styles like Deluxe Winter (a chunky patined chain of multi-colored circles) and Double Swallow (two birds dangling from your neck) are part adornment, part conversation piece.
Look for more botany- and bird-inspired silver pieces when the new spring collection comes in. In the meantime, she’ll graciously customize any style to your color specifications.
Because you and pretty jewelry?
That’s a match made in heaven.
Available at Fancy+Pants, 1914 Second Avenue (206-956-2945); Velouria, 2205 Northwest Market Street (206-788-0330); Undies and Outies, 2212 Queen Anne Avenue North (206-286-1024). To see styles, go to floraandfawn.com.














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