

When I was writing my post ADDICTION, I received an email from a very amazing jewelry designer, Nogah Rotstein of Tilly Doro. I was very thrilled because I found a new source to feed my jewelry addiction.
Nogah Rotstien sense of natural beauty started very young when she started to collect charms, sea shells and ribbons. After obtaining her degree from Queens University, Nogah interned with designers from New York and Montreal until deciding to start her own line.

"We live in constant state of change and
I like to think that in fashion when you combine
elements from the past and present, you are creating
future trends based on classic forms. Making jewelry
is a way of reviving forgotten histories and creating new stories"
And so she did. If it was not for a simple statement and guidance her grandmother Tilly had install into her from young, Tilly Doro line would have never be created.I like to think that in fashion when you combine
elements from the past and present, you are creating

future trends based on classic forms. Making jewelry
is a way of reviving forgotten histories and creating new stories"
“My grandmother, Tilly, always taught me that nothing should be wasted or taken for granted. The gifts she appreciated the most were the ones I made by hand, and this is something that has stayed with me"
So, thank you grandmother Tilly, without your inspiration we would have never had the opportunity to wear such beautiful jewelry from a gifted designer.
To see more of her work, check out her collection at www.tillydoro.com or at various boutiques throughout Canada and the US.
To see more of her work, check out her collection at www.tillydoro.com or at various boutiques throughout Canada and the US.
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