Fakarava Black Pearl Necklace issue-21This Tahitian black pearl pearl necklace features a singular large cultured pearl sourced from the UNESCO biosphere reserve, Fakarava, by a family of pearl farmers using the traditional cultivation techniques introduced to the Tahiti islands in the Sixties. The pearl is strung on a matte black rubber strand for an understated, modern feel.
Stories + Objects journeyed into the mountains with offerings to the tribal members to be granted permission to witness their workings and to sell a limited edition selection of fifteen mochila bags available exclusively through S+O
Each bag is woven by hand and is said to carry the positive desires that the woman imparts into it during its creation
producing the highest quality rose water in the world
Sourced directly from the traders at Salalah's famed souk
The 250g of Fleur de Sel is available exclusively through Stories + Objects in a numbered edition of one hundred salt jars
Designed for Stories+Objects by Marie Perrin-McGraw and Jacob Van Vranken
This striped canvas design was notably worn by tileworkers
This frankincense blend contains the two highest grades
found only on the island after first being introduced by Arab traders who brought them in harvesting the trees which were once found throughout the island
The second ikat's pattern features skull trees
These featured double weave ikats were crafted by the women of Sumba
sturdy day bag that is supple and light enough to be stored within another bag when one desires an extra option