caroulemapoule
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^I'm sure they can sell you the piece from the shop anyways. I wrote them back when I wanted the claw bracelet, before their shop, and they were very nice!
@jodache - and what would they told you? refer you to some stockist or ..? cause their shop is still pretty much out (some kind of maintenance)
@caroulemapoule - only available for Europe, right? Ya I noticed Browns is SO much more expensive, ridiculous. I know PLs also on Harvey Nichols.
Overall I think PLs pieces went high in prices, did anyone noticed that?
I guess where's the demand there are higher prices.
*thanks girls for your replies![]()
)Right now I'm getting the crystal clear cross necklace made!)
Nice!
There's a special feeling when there's something made especially for you. I know it's cheesy but I feel that way.
Anyways I contacted them yesterday and today one nice girl replied so I'm waiting to see what they have in stock.
I don't like the gold finish, it looks off to me. :S And I don't that it's plated. I want solid metal for that price. 
The talon cuffs in silver and gold
NICE pingy!
You're lucky to have even two of those. It's an outstanding piece of jewelry. I wonder how other people perceive them; creepy or piece of art...
I'd like to buy one of those (i prefer silver) but every time I save up I buy something else.
If I could find it in a half of price I would buy it instantly until then ... dreaming.


source | nytimes.com“I thought it was a good time to experiment with something different,” says the jewelry designer Pamela Love, who is known for her rough-around-the-edges aesthetic. (Think fierce talon bracelets and rings.) “I was feeling drawn to more colors and shinier finishes, so I began working with a brighter rose gold.” The CFDA fashion fund finalist and recent Ecco Domani winner’s first pre-fall collection is full of firsts. For starters, there is her signature tribal spike cuff now in turquoise (her favorite color), shiny gold sun cuffs, even shinier rings that resemble a punk royal crest and multi-chain skull necklaces in red, purple, mint and, of course, turquoise. “I think it’s a nice time for a breath of fresh air,” she says. “I like the contrast of aggressive jewelry in fun or pretty colors.”