Bullets and razors and daggers—oh my!
Designers are heeding the siren call of Mars, the Roman god of war, judging by the spate of accessory-size swords, hatchets, razors, revolvers, daggers, and sundry firearms making their way to market.
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Hatchet pendant in 14k yellow gold with 0.20 ct. t.w. diamonds; $1,960; Sydney Evan, Los Angeles; 213-236-4444; sydneyevan.com
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Sword earrings in 18k yellow gold with 0.76 ct. diamonds; $4,480; Katie Decker at Fragments, New York City; 866-966-4688; katiedecker.com
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Gunmetal and rose gold–plated brass razor pendant with Swarovski crystal detail; $350; Mawi, London; 44-207-923-1414; mawi.co.uk
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Tally Shiv earrings in nickel-plated bronze; $45; Little Rooms at Agent Icon Showroom, Los Angeles; 213-489-4789; agenticonfashion.com
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Sword ring in 18k blackened gold with 0.90 ct. t.w. colorless diamonds; $4,795; Colette at Fragments, New York City; 212-334-9588; colettejewelry.com
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Expired .308 brass bullet casing plated in sterling silver with 0.50 ct. diamonds and inscribed Let Peace Out; a portion of each sale is donated to charities dedicated to ending street violence; $2,670; Bullets 4 Peace, Torrance, Calif.; 310-738-2535; bullets4peace.com
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Revolver necklace in 18k gold with 0.16 ct. t.w. pink sapphires and 18-inch 18k gold cable chain; $1,500; Lisa Nik, New York City; 310-729-9760; lisanik.com
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Smoking Gun necklace in 18k gold from the Murder She Wrote collection with 0.33 ct. t.w. colorless pavé; $3,250; Stephen Webster, New York City; 212-226-6160; stephenwebster.com
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Texas Six Shooter pendant in silver and 24k gold with 0.27 ct. t.w. diamonds; $1,790; Atelier Minyon, New York City; 646-478-7220; atelierminyon.com
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Mars Blackhawk ring with brass shank mounted with a Ruger Blackhawk trigger repurposed from salvaged guns; 10 percent of proceeds are donated to the Bronx chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence; $155; Ken and Dana Design, New York City; 212-972-7031; kenanddanadesign.com









