Shop New Mexico Artisan Fashion, Jewelry, and Home in Vibrant Orange

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As summer continues to wam up, seek out fashion, artisan jewelry, and home decor with a pop of orange in New Mexico. It’s one small way to bring brightness into your life this season.

Shop New Mexico Artisan Fashion, Jewelry, and Home in Vibrant Orange

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TOko

Situated in a renovated church studio in Glastonbury, England, Terry Macey and his family design team are known for creating expressive linen and wool clothing in both classic and Asian-inspired designs, like this joyous orange striped linen pullover top. Wear it alone or pair it with Lisbon-based design studio Traces of Me silk print stole Camellias – a fluid, sophisticated, and utterly timeless piece. 

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Topaz is highly prized and thought to enhance not only wealth but also health and love. Imperial topaz is especially rare and treasured with its enchanting hues of gold, orange, and pinky-red. This stunning pendant features a 2.41 ct. pear-shaped Imperial topaz, set in 18k gold, and adorned with a .16 ct. brilliant round diamond. 

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Pandora’s

The Saltillo blanket is a masterwork of Mexican weaving, handcrafted by descendants of the Tlaxcalan people in Saltillo, Coahuila. This piece features a symmetrical pattern with a central diamond shape (Ojo de Dios) with horizontal bands and detailed borders. From fine wool and silk, it is a piece to treasure for generations.  

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Museum of New Mexico Foundation Shops

Up your color quotient with these beaded earrings handmade by artisans in Mexico. They’re bright and bouncy and will happily go from casual daytime to more dressy nighttime wear. They have a stud backing with a secure clip closure. 

A ring that looks like a flower with green petals and an orange center.
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MoMo Taos

There is a joyful exuberance to the Dolores ring by Moriah Stanton. An orange garnet is encircled by peridots with tiny diamond accents on sides of solid 14k gold. Largely self-taught, Stanton learned the basics from friend and Taos artist Rick Montano. She creates her jewelry in her Taos studio using silver, gold, and semi-precious gemstones. 

Story by Julia Platt Leonard
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