Wearable narratives by lassy fair (GALLERY)
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The story of lassy fair - narrated by Norbert Julian Kober
„You are a storyteller? Fine. You know, my jewelry is also telling stories” said Sabine Zechner at our first meeting in a bar in Munich. For any length of time I had been keeping track on her on that evening. That bonny woman, short red hair, giggling jaunty laugh. I desperately searched for a reason to accost her. The reason shouldn´t be silly and I started to give her compliments for her necklace and pendant. Above dark jersey she was wearing a fine metal ring with small rings and leaves. “Is there a happy end in your stories?” I asked gawkily . “No, I don´t make a point of happy endings”, she hesitated, “but the beginning of the story should be happy”. My fingers were shaking, when I slipped the money for two glasses of wine to the waiter.
This was the beginning.
Much later I experienced that she designed that extraordinary jewelry herself. That the two dogs in the lassy fair logo are her dogs and that she was “laissez-faire” in life and in love. Liberal, noble, free, urbane, only in bond to her heart and full of great stories”.
…mmmhhh sounds like a love story, doesn´t it?
Well, Munich based designer Sabine Zechner makes it easy for all us to fall in love with the cut-out narrative jewelry.
No matter if it´s the sleeping beauty or Hansel and Gretel, the two king´s childs or the golden goose - the lassy fair pieces are affectionate, unique and ravishing.
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Read More: lassy-fair.de Via: whats-wrong-with-the-zoo
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