Fine jewelry that honors our primal relationship with man’s (and woman’s) best friend is something to celebrate for National Dog Day.
The Aug. 26 “holiday” started in 2004 thanks to pet and family lifestyle advocate Colleen Paige, who wanted to raise awareness of pet adoption from rescue centers, according to National Today, a website that catalogs unofficial holidays. Paige chose the date because that was when her family adopted a Sheltie when she was a child.
Stories like that appeal to jewelry designer Denise Harrison, who creates jewelry for her Bend, Ore., brand Sterling Echoes with everything from beer bubbles to handwriting to wet dog noses.
Harrison says she makes memorial pieces for pet owners as well as necklaces, bracelets, and other items with cherished images just because her dog-loving clients like seeing those squishy faces every time they look at their jewelry.
“We all know that pets are truly members of our families and unfortunately are not with us long enough,” Harrison says. “Losing a pet is heartbreaking. When my daughter was off at college, her beloved ‘Boogie’ passed away, and at that moment I realized I could use my process of using photographs for my jewelry collections to also memorialize Boogie for her.”
Since then, Harrison’s jewelry pieces have become a big hit with many animal lovers. “Working with the images brings me great joy and many smiles as I look into the faces of these amazing creatures. Some are silly, some are serious, and the cats always look angry,” the designer says.
“I have had the pleasure of creating pieces for many dogs and cats as well as horses, a mule, and an elephant. Sometimes it is their full face, or sometimes just their nose print or paw print, but the finished pieces bring joy no matter what.”
In honor of National Dog Day, here are jewelry pieces from Harrison and other jewelry-makers, including Kismet by Milka, David Yurman, and Anita Ko, to enjoy.
Top: Paw print ring by Sterling Echoes is the type of gift you might give or receive for National Dog Day on Aug. 26. (Photo courtesy of Sterling Echoes)
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