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Jolly Jewellery: TINY PEOPLE

By Jollygoodstudio @JollyGoodStudio
After my last Jolly Jewellery post featured lots of tiny houses I thought the next natural step would be to find some tiny people to occupy those houses. I love jewelry that features anything in miniature so hunting for my favourites was a lot of fun. There's something slightly creepy about wearing a person on your person, and we all know how much I love creepy jewellery!
Jolly Jewellery: TINY PEOPLE
1. Lovely Dolores Ring by Winged Camel Metalworks. I love how all the different elements work together to form this ring - the gold figure, bullet shaped stone and the brushed finish on the metal all add up to make a stunning looking piece.
2. Frozen Charlotte Doll Pin from Katherine Lees Ceramics. I love old dolls, they are so fascinating and more than a little scary. This little porcelain cast captures both those elements and the little touch of gold on the shoes is rather lovely.
3. De Rothschild Necklace by Yael & Tal. Another striking use of white and gold. I like how the swing creates the perfect frame for this little guy and I also love the fact that it's actually swingable!
4. Diamond Addiction Ring from Selda Okutan. I adore this diamond shaped ring. It's a big statement piece, with the little people climbing up it adding the perfect tiny details.
5. Pierrette Necklace by Spritz Design. How great does this little swimmer look just hanging out on this necklace. I love how she is so tiny you hardly notice her at first.
6. The Park Bench Necklace from Mother Was Right. There are a variety of different bench scenes to be found in this store but my favorite has to be this one featuring Estelle and Fred.
7. Tiny People Earrings by Rosie Brewer. These are some super tiny people. The bright colours of their different outfits look great and really helps them to stand out.
8.  Joy of Travel Brooch from Moon Silver Studio. This is one chunky brooch with a lovely sentiment. The detail on this is intense, with their tiny suitcases and facial expressions.
What do you think of my little selection? I'm not sure I can pick just one absolute favorite. How about you?

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