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Reviews
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Riz on Oct 13, 2022
4 out of 5 starsVery cute but isn't as easy to use as I hoped. Feel like it might be human error but my bun doesn't have the hold I was hoping for.
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Elbi on Oct 10, 2022
5 out of 5 starsVery nice hair forks & excellent communication with the seller! Thanks!
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Sherry on Aug 12, 2022
5 out of 5 starsMy granddaughter has very long, thick, beautiful hair and she struggles finding pieces to work in her hair. She loves these pins! They hold her hair beautifully in all the different ways she wears it. The pins are beautiful and were shipped quickly, packaged well and were in a cute little bag. Thank you
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Maddie on Aug 6, 2022
5 out of 5 starsSmaller than I expected but I have very thick hair and it works great!
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elizabethannwells1 on Aug 2, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThese work great. I braid my hair, twist it into a bun, and then insert these pins and it stays all day without any hairspray or bobby-pins. Comfortable too, and can hardly see them once there in.
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SustainRegain on Jul 5, 2022
5 out of 5 starsReally like the pins! However, I think I may be using them wrong? They tend to slide out of my very thick, somewhat coarse hair.
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alassine on Jun 30, 2022
4 out of 5 starsVery unique, lightweight, and high quality material — all great things. The only downside for me is my shoulder length hair is way too thick for this pin to hold up in a bun. It is too short and too bendable to work. I would have to do like a half up half down style, but I don’t ever wear my hair that way. I’ll need to stick to my larger steel hair forks. Maybe I will gift this to a friend with thinner hair who will be able to enjoy it :-)
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Karen on Jun 17, 2022
5 out of 5 starsLOVE these forged hair pins!! They are great quality, very well made and fast delivery!
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Glass, Metal, and Geekery
If blame must be assigned, I would lay it on the University of Washington School of Architecture.
In 2009, when Liz decided to return to school to pursue an architecture degree, the advisers at UW told her that one of the main things the Architecture school was looking for was an art background. So the next quarter she took 3 introductory studio art classes at North Seattle Community College: Drawing, Ceramics, and Jewelry/Metalsmithing. Drawing just didn't resonate. Ceramics was fun, but heavy. Jewelry, though, was just perfect, and all thoughts of Architecture as a profession vanished.
She had an extensive informal background in form and color from her days as a yarn dyer and fiber artist some years before, so when she got the chance to study enameling, she dove in.
Enamel is Liz's calling in life and experimentation is her watchword. She loves mixing metal techniques, enamel techniques, and different forms and types of glass, just to see what will happen (and sometimes what happens is that the piece explodes during cooling!).
Liz also brings her deep geekiness (she's been attending sci-fi conventions for more than 20 years!) to her work, pulling on themes of space, history, and fantasy, with a side order of practical usefulness.
Shop members
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Elizabeth Adams
Owner, Maker, Designer, Photographer
Native Texan, current Seattleite, forever a maker. I have a broad craft background in glass, metal, and fiber arts, and I absolutely adore mixing materials in unexpected ways.
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High quality custom printed stationery producer
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Make efficient, consistent, high quality printed goods
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If you'd like to keep up with what's going on in the studio, I keep a blog at http://nightshaderosestudio.tumblr.com/tagged/studio, and I've occasionally been known to tweet as well @nrs_jewelry.
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Request a cancellation: within 12 hours of purchase