Date: March 14, 2008 | Category: Fashion, Jewelry
Kirsten Muenster's stones are mostly acquired from her trusted rock hounds. The agates and jaspers are found in gravel pits along lake shores and riverbeds. She salvages stones from vintage jewelry or cuts her own from rock found in the 40's, 50's and 60's. She reuses a varied collection of recycled silver, repurposed mother of pearl belt buckles and vintage buttons to create big, bold statement pieces. Kirsten also uses some truly innovative eco materials, such as industry byproducts and Bowlerine, made from vintage bowling balls. All her work is one-of-a-kind, and you can commission her to make something artsy that you can feel proud to display.
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