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Deer Jewelry by Kamila Písaříková

Original jewelry that will make any outfit unique in the form of pins, pendants, headbands and other accessories decorated with colorful deer friends are designed and created by Kamila Písaříková. Each piece is hand made of leatherette of various colors that forms the basis of a deer and from many other materials from the Czech Republic and abroad, such as Swarovski cut elements. Each deer is not only an original, but also has a name and is sold including spare parts. Kamila Písaříková started creating deer jewelry in 2005 and since the end of 2009 she has been designing them under the Deers brand. During the time of their existence the deer jewelry has become popular among many people including famous personalities, who constantly broaden their collections with new models. The Deers brand jewelry decorates outfits not only of Czechs, but also of foreigners who bought them in Prague as unique souvenirs. Deer jewelry can be bought online on deers.cz and limited collections are also on sale in Prague stores specializing in Czech design, such as Galerie Zlatá Lilie, Julius Fashion Shop, Le Femme Mimi, Nakoupeno, Pour Pour and Tribu.

On March 30th and 31st, 2012 a Deer Jewelry pop-up shop will await you in the Prague Art & Design's showroom at Národní 21 (5th floor). Besides the deer jewelry by Kamila Písaříková you can also look forward to handbags by Dara Bags. The pop-up shop will be open on Friday from 2 p.m. till 8 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m.

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Address: Kamila Písaříková, Studio: Rezidence Chodská, Chodská 7, 12000 Praha 2, +420 724 092 875, kamila@deers.cz, www.deers.cz; La Femme Mimi, Perlová 4, Praha 1; Galerie Zlatá Lilie, Malé náměstí 12, Praha 1; Julius Fashion Shop, Voršilská 6, Praha 1; Pour Pour, Vinohradská 74, Praha 3; Tribu, Františkánská zahrada - altán, Praha 1; Nakoupeno, Karolíny Světlé, Praha 1
 

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