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The Tammy Faye Necklace by Ami Kealoha

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An homage to the world's most well-known mascara user, Portland artist/designer Stephanie Simek's Tammy Faye Necklace uses real human hair and sterling silver. It's an unusual and delicate piece of jewelry that, alternatively, has the calm look of sleep. Versions with freshwater pearls (pictured) or beads suggest faux tears, lending an emo feel. Available from artez'n starting at $30. You can also contact the designer directly (Stephanie [at] StephanieSimek [dot] com) to inquire about a double eyelash necklace.

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This entry posted on 16 August 2007 at 5:23 PM
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