Things to do with coins
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I was visiting
jiapa in New York over Thanksgiving weekend. While there, we found, in the Bryant Park holiday shops, some gorgeous jewelry. An artist has enameled coins and turned them into cufflinks and pendants. A shop, Trinity Diamonds, in Bryant Park is selling the jewelry for him.
WARNING: The Trinity Diamonds website doesn't work worth a damn in Firefox; it works passably well in IE. The site is also slow. Click on any picture and be patient; the picture will show up. The wait is worth it.
EDIT: The shop has a number of cufflink sets that are not on the page. Ones I specifically remember are a set of Canadian pennies with the leaves in autumn colors, and a set of Lewis and Clark keelboat nickels (scroll down) in many colors.
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WARNING: The Trinity Diamonds website doesn't work worth a damn in Firefox; it works passably well in IE. The site is also slow. Click on any picture and be patient; the picture will show up. The wait is worth it.
EDIT: The shop has a number of cufflink sets that are not on the page. Ones I specifically remember are a set of Canadian pennies with the leaves in autumn colors, and a set of Lewis and Clark keelboat nickels (scroll down) in many colors.
Trinity Diamonds Enameled cufflinks
Date: 2006-12-12 01:39 am (UTC)Also, I use internet explorer and the it was pretty fast. I don't know much about computers but maybe foxfire or what ever is slower?? DOn't know, just a thought.
PS I saw a lot of other cufflinks in the shop, too. The woman said the site was still under development so maybe that is why everything is not up.
Re: Trinity Diamonds Enameled cufflinks
Date: 2006-12-12 03:44 am (UTC)