





Canadian artist Arielle de Pinto treats metal like fiber and crochets fantastical sheaths and adornments, sui generis. A graduate of Concordia University, de Pinto developed her unique technique over the course of her studies in textiles. She launched a line in 2007, the same year she graduated, and has been a regular participant in New York and Paris fashion weeks. Her collection of hand-worked jewelry is presented by select specialty stores internationally.
Read the Cool Hunting interview here. [via Ambit]
We became a fan last season and are now stocking it at our boutique Envoy of Belfast. www.envoyofbelfast.com
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