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Asylum Jewellery:

 

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Reference ASYLUM EP

 

All songs written and produced by ASYLUM

 

Tracks feature.....

 

Cradle to the grave

Reflective

A history ablaze

Remember

Sunshine


Asylum EP
£5.00

Reference GA752

 

Haematite shapes in a 5 teir drop with haematite stars.

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Ref: GA752
 

£20.00



Reference GA778

 

Abalone shell tapered set and beads necklace with matching earrings.

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IGA778
£24.95


Reference GA767

 

Choker with Haematite shapes and beads with black agate arrow head feature.

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GA767
£10.50

Reference GA774

 

Haematite shapes with red glass rocailles and a black agate arrowhead.

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GA774
£10.50

Reference GA769

 

Haematite shapes and red glass rocailles mounted on antique gold coloured chain with matching earrings.

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GA769

£20.00

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Glynis was originally inspired with this range of Jewellery by her son Drew and many of his friends.  Asylum is the name of his rock band and they are based in Manchester with a growing fan base even as far away as the USA.  Their style is that of Heavy Melodic Nu-Metal.  When Glynis opened her first Jewellery shop, the band as it was then used to rehearse in the basement.  During their breaks in rehearsal they would escape to the shop and start making bracelets from memory wire and Haematite Beads, proudly wearing their final product.

Friends of the band and young ladies into the more Gothic look started asking for jewellery typically made from Haematite with maybe a slight hint of red.  Glynis recognised what was being asked for and the Asylum range was created and is still very popular for both men and ladies looking for something very original and very different.

Our thanks to Sara and Katrina for spending an enjoyable afternoon modelling some of the jewellery featured on this section of the site.........and NO Sara you cannot keep the genuine "Bus Stop" jacket.....that must remain one of Glyn's special treasures.

 



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