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Into the wild

This foliage- and fauna-inspired jewelry will make you feel like a natural woman on Earth Day.

By Emily Torem <br /> Photograph by Nicole Radja

1 | Spring quartet
Nothing puts a spring in your step quite like a butterfly landing on your shoulder. Lucky for you, the four gold ones on these earrings will stick around all day. $38 at Anthropologie (locations around the city).

2 | Mr. Blue Sky
Keep flyaways in check with hullabaloo’s gold hair comb. The vintage line is crafted from jewelry warehouse dead stock, saving enamel birds like these from the landfill. $5 each at Eskell (1509 N Milwaukee Ave, 773-486-0830)

3 | G spot
Precila G’s artfully composed bird and flower pendants in contrasting gold and silver are inspired by California gardens. $45 at Hazel (1902 W Montrose Ave, 773-769-2227).

4 | Soda shop
Chicago-based designer Amy Allison’s (aka SodabyAmy) simple, whimsical hand illustrations of owls, deer and flowers grace porcelain pendant necklaces as well as silk-screened bags. $10–$13 at Hazel.

5 | All the small things
Tiny sketches of fern and moss beam out behind drops of resin in these earrings by local designer Kate Duncan of Flederhaus. $12 at Renegade Handmade (1924 W Division St, 773-227-2707).

6 | Something old, something new
Oddbird’s designs honor Earth Day year-round by turning old game pieces into playful jewelry. Here, a has-been domino is transformed into a funky hand-printed flower ring. $26 at Renegade Handmade.

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April 13, 2000
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