Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Adorn Your Adored









The clock is ticking down toward the day devoted to giving gifts of love. Traditionally those gifts include flowers, chocolates and jewelry (among other things). The last of those three poses the greatest challenge for many of us — jewelry can be such an intimate thing, highly colored by personal preference. Gold or silver? Stones or no stones? Simple or ornate? Delicate? Rugged? 

Happily, Momo has got your jewelry needs covered. Freshly stocked with an eclectic, carefully curated array of adornments, we're certain you'll find something that will set your sweetie's heart a-flutter. Are you unsure of what choices are the most likely to be a hit? We can help! 

Seattle native Nina Raizel has crafted sweet little hearts for your sweetheart!

Tiny hearts from Nina Raizel.

Eric Silva statement rings.

Reminiscent of an abacus: Stunning
blue quartz and textured sterling silver bracelet.

More E. Silva: an antler half-moon suspended by blue topaz. 

Rubies, garnet and amazonite, oh my!

Little Teal’s minimalist stone earrings highlight
PNW rocks like river cobbles and hydrogrossular garnet.
Does your valentine prefer a pop of color?
Enamel earrings from Momo's own Flora and Fawn.

Silver + Salt’s recycled silver and
ethically sourced pearls: elegant + unique.

Our newest jewelry line hails from Shoreline. Using papermaking techniques,
Verso's nature-inspired pieces are airy and lightweight.

We love these virtually weightless “leaves.”

We’ve also got an incredible array of Valentine's cards right now. Ranging from saucy to sweet and everything in between, you'll definitely find the perfect one to go with your jewels. 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Momo Loves Moms

Mother’s Day is fast approaching, and at Momo, we’re here to help you let Mom know you appreciate her. Every little thing we carry is imbued with affection — and remember, we’re always happy to wrap!

Sterling silver necklace by Sarah Park.

Hugs and kisses from Shelli Markee and Tiny Fat Bird.

Circles of love from Flora and Fawn.

Happy Sou Sou scarves from Japan come in their own
sweet cotton drawstring bag. 
And, nothing says “I love you” like a practical pocket pen.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the Momo Moms out there. Thank you for all that you do.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Tiny Fat Bird Lands at Momo

Glowing moonstone, carnelian and aquamarine “Swing” earrings
Local jeweler Tiny Fat Bird (aka Grace Matsumoto Wood) is making her bricks-and-mortar retail debut and we at Momo are the lucky folks who get to introduce her to you! We are in love with her delicate and feminine aesthetic.

Luminous stones adorn elegant earrings while sterling pieces show a playful organic sensibility — all the while remaining simple enough to pair with nearly everything in your wardrobe.

If “dainty” describes your jewelry tastes (or your sweetie’s, for that matter!) then we think the perfect jewelry for you has roosted at Momo.

100% hand-formed, painstakingly soldered ovals are adorned with iridescent stones
Graceful garlands of sterling



Monday, August 12, 2013

Modern Adornments

At Momo, we believe that versatility equals modernity in clothing and accessories, and that includes jewelry, too. A handful of adaptable, interesting pieces can go a long way in spiffing up a wardrobe and creating a happy • lucky • life.

Fail Jewelry is one of Momo’s latest winning discoveries. Austin, Texas designer Christine Fail creates jewelry that is delicate, feminine and modern. Her adornments are the kind that you love to wear — they will pair well with anything and everything in your wardrobe and are easily layered for a more dynamic look.


Idaho jeweler Sarah Park’s designs embody the spirit of fluidity. Convertible necklaces become dramatic wrap bracelets at a moment's notice.
Functionality is also a Momo priority. A necklace that doubles as a useable knife? Pretty functional! Here is a sample of our current collection from Momo Girl Angela of Flora and Fawn. The tiny treasures range from post-war celluloid knives from Japan to modern mother-of-pearl, stag antler and more, all measuring less than 1-1/4" long. Sweet and dangerously stylish.