Indulgems Jewelry, Trunkt
There are priceless necessities, the breathing of living — soy lattes, chocolate-covered espresso beans, mink caps — and there are luxe little splurges, the sugar-coating of living — a college education, three square meals a day, wearing less than 4″ of heels running around Manhattan.
And then there are indulgences earned, the dancing in life — watching 90210 reruns after cat-fighting with copywriting for 12 hours, enjoying a scalding hot shower after fueling a day on iced coffee, and decorating myself with luscious layers of gemstone-charms after a morning allowing hardly enough time for putting on my face.
“I hope that when a woman commits herself to a piece of Indulgems jewelry, she’s reminding herself that she deserves to be pampered. She’s earned it,” says designer Grace Chan. “When the purchase is a gift, the same philosophy applies to the gift recipient. The subtle sensuality in this word is only natural. Just think about the tone and look we often use when saying the word ‘Indulge.’ ”
Mmm…
“Indulge…”
… In swimming in a giant mug of foamy soy milk and chai tea and drying out on a bed of biscotti?
Hmm.
Maybe I should reconsider filing “three square meals a day” under “priceless necessities.

23.Sep.2007, 10:18 pm
What an exsquisite bauble. I love when jewelry artists make delicate little pieces like this, its so charming. It’s what you wear when you’re doin laps in that giant Soy Latte, “jummy”
-Z’maji @ hauteblogxoxo.wordpress.com