Special, feminine, magpie-esque and yet modern… Grainne Morton's jewelry feels like if Alexander Calder stopped by the…
Goblin Market. She grew up immersed in the handcraft, folklore, and fairy tales of Northern Ireland, and it shows. While studying at Edinburgh College of Art, she got really into antiques and ephemera, and eventually began creating these jeweled compositions by hand, sourcing all of the little gemstones, beads, and other objects from local vintage shops. This necklace is made with an ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver chain and a vintage glass charm. The mushroom represents good luck — a thoughtful gift for anyone embarking on a new chapter, or a cool talisman for yourself.