I would. I would like that very much. As if we weren’t excited enough about Stephanie Anne’s trunk shows, now we’re aware that Monique Pean will make an appearance at Stanley Korshak this weekend to promote her eco-friendly line of fossilized animal jewelry. How cool is that? It doesn’t come cheap–bangles will cost you anywhere from $900 to $4,000 with conflict-free diamond details)–but you can’t put a price on accessorizing with extremely old history. If you’re not into mammoth, you can get your hands on fossilized buffalo, walrus, and more. Don’t worry; the animals were already long gone before they were bedazzled for your ears and wrists. Find the designer and the designs at the shop on Friday, April 29, and Saturday, April 30.
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