Setareh Bateni hosted a wonderful jewelry event, February 9th at My Sister's Closet, 1092 Seymour St., Vancouver! A UBC grad, Setareh works there and is also involved in many other creative endeavors. While she was a student, she honed her jewelry design skills at Beadworks, Granville Island. She used Swarovski Crystal and Sterling Silver, in these elegant, sparkling drops for me. I love that all of her necklaces come with gorgeous chains rather than thongs or wires. A coin necklace speaks of history and travel. Her work is timeless, subtle and each piece is a unique statement. Her commitment to community is evident. Not only is she gracious and talented, but 30% of sales from this display went to BWSS. (Battered Women's Support Services) To see more, go to romanchicdesigns.com or contact Setareh directly at setareh@bateni.ca.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
SETAREH BATENI Custom Jewelry Designer
Written by Colleen Tsoukalas (Treasure Seeker Colleen)
Setareh Bateni hosted a wonderful jewelry event, February 9th at My Sister's Closet, 1092 Seymour St., Vancouver! A UBC grad, Setareh works there and is also involved in many other creative endeavors. While she was a student, she honed her jewelry design skills at Beadworks, Granville Island. She used Swarovski Crystal and Sterling Silver, in these elegant, sparkling drops for me. I love that all of her necklaces come with gorgeous chains rather than thongs or wires. A coin necklace speaks of history and travel. Her work is timeless, subtle and each piece is a unique statement. Her commitment to community is evident. Not only is she gracious and talented, but 30% of sales from this display went to BWSS. (Battered Women's Support Services) To see more, go to romanchicdesigns.com or contact Setareh directly at setareh@bateni.ca.
Setareh Bateni hosted a wonderful jewelry event, February 9th at My Sister's Closet, 1092 Seymour St., Vancouver! A UBC grad, Setareh works there and is also involved in many other creative endeavors. While she was a student, she honed her jewelry design skills at Beadworks, Granville Island. She used Swarovski Crystal and Sterling Silver, in these elegant, sparkling drops for me. I love that all of her necklaces come with gorgeous chains rather than thongs or wires. A coin necklace speaks of history and travel. Her work is timeless, subtle and each piece is a unique statement. Her commitment to community is evident. Not only is she gracious and talented, but 30% of sales from this display went to BWSS. (Battered Women's Support Services) To see more, go to romanchicdesigns.com or contact Setareh directly at setareh@bateni.ca.
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Beautiful pieces!
xo, Courtney
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