![]() ![]() Cynthia Nixon’s character, Miranda, wore one of the brand’s “Chubby DiMe” rings in an earlier episode. The “And Just Like That” team apparently agreed because the show’s fashion-loving protagonist, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), was seen wearing the large lock in episode 9, “There Goes The Neighborhood,” which sees Carrie make a pivotal decision about her future.Īaron said it’s not the first time one of her pieces has made an appearance on the revival, which was just renewed for a third season. Prior the lock’s sale the costume designers from “And Just Like That,” the continuation of HBO’s popular series “Sex and the City,” came to Aaron and her team and asked to borrow some pieces for possible placement on the show.Īaron said they didn’t ask for, or even know about, the Kama Sutra lock but she threw it in with the other jewelry “because it’s amazing.” Suspended from the brand’s largest ever handmade 14-karat gold chain, the Kama Sutra lock is priced at $90,000.Ī longtime Marla Aaron customer already bought it, the designer confirmed, but those who want to admire still can do so, if they subscribe to HBO’s streaming service, Max. Thank you Sarah Jessica for all of it! #marlaaaronjewelry #satc #andjustlikethat #kumasutra ♬ original sound - marlaaaron A daring roadmap for single women about being brave, making messy choices, and living with your mistakes.” One might even add that is the art of living well. In the interview Diane Sawyer said that “Sex and the City, 25 years ago, was not just a TV show. The Kama Sutra was written as a guide to the art of living well, the nature of love, finding a life partner, maintaining one’s love life, and other aspects pertaining to the pleasure of living. ![]() Totally and utterly one of a kind like the experience of this show and this journey that SJP and cast took us all on over the years. The largest Lock and chain we’ve ever made. “It feels like a Verified And Just Like That. It’s such an honor for me to get to work with an engraver to get to do these pieces,” she said. ![]() And interspersed among the forms are what Aaron describes as “little life details” that have nothing to do with sex-urns, flowers, fabric, a pipe. Viewed from afar, one would have no idea they were looking at a lock etched with outlines of naked people in adventurous positions. ![]() Like the brand’s other hand-engraved pieces, including the still-available Alice in Wonderland “DiMe” bracelet, the details are subtle and rich. “And,” she added, “you don’t really know it’s naughty until you’re up close.”Ĭrafted in 14-karat gold, the “Kama Sutra Lock” is solid and hand-engraved. “People only think of sexual positions but it’s actually an ancient Sanskrit text that’s about the art of pleasure and the art of being fulfilled in life,” she said. The Kama Sutra is most commonly associated with sex but, Aaron pointed out, that’s not all there is to it. Velvet Coat has been helping clients create their own personal combinations since 2020.Marla Aaron is never short on whimsy or creativity, so it follows that when she decided to make her biggest lock yet, she came up with the idea for a hand-engraved piece inspired by the Kama Sutra. The brand’s playfully personal point of view has carved a unique place in the jewelry world with devout collectors of all ages and identities. “Jewelry’s only job is to bring joy to as many people as possible” are the words Marla lives by. Made by hand in small artisanal workshops in New York’s Diamond District, everything by Marla is more than the sum of its parts - rings, for example, creatively open and close, shapeshifting into necklaces, bracelets, and charms earrings snap together and are infinitely buildable diamonds are cut into cylindrical balls to roll around one's finger inspired by the mechanism of ball bearings. What began in 2012 with the iconic recasting of the carabiner Lock into precious metals quickly expanded into a universe of mechanism-inspired “hard-working” fine jewelry that is, quite frankly, very fun to play with. Marla Aaron takes a functional maximalism approach to fine jewelry. ![]()
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