Elkhart Lake, WI jeweler Kim Jakum will have her Love Sparks Pendant worn by Elena Gilbert on the season six finale of The Vampire Diaries, which airs May 14. Online PR News � 12-May-2015 � Jewelry designer Jakum of Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (http://www.KimJakumDesigns.etsy.com and http://www.metalmorphis.etsy.com) will have her Love Sparks Pendant worn by Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) on the season six finale of The Vampire Diaries, which airs Thursday, May 14, 2015 on the CW Television Network. The episode marks Elenas final appearance on the show. Kim says the inspiration for her Love Sparks Pendant was the intense love between Elena Gilbert and Damon Salvatore. To express the relationship between these soul mates, she created a unique circle pendant that recalls exploding fireworks. This pendant hangs on an 18-inch sterling silver snake chain and retails for $48.00 at KimJakumDesigns.etsy.com. This spring, Kim has had the good fortune of seeing her jewelry selected for use not only on The Vampire Diaries but also Chicago Fire, Cedar Cove and Baby Daddy, as well as in the upcoming film, Tim Timmerman Hope of America. Paramedic Sylvie Brett (played by Kara Killmer) wore Kims Falling Leaves Silver Pendant on episode 319 of Chicago Fire, which aired April 7, 2015. As is true with most of the pieces she presents to wardrobe stylists, Kim designed the pendant with a specific character in mind. Kim has said, The teardrop shape of this pendant and the juxtaposition of sparkling leaves against deeply oxidized recesses captures the spirit with which Sylvie Brett handles the emotional rollercoaster that is part and parcel of being a paramedic. The Falling Leaves pendant is suspended on an 18-inch sterling silver box chain and retails for $45.00 at KimJakumDesigns.etsy.com. Actress Stephanie Drapeau (as Monica Murphy) has been filmed wearing a Kim Jakum Designs ring in the film Tim Timmerman Hope of America, scheduled for release in January 2016. Kim has also been notified her jewelry will be worn by Grace (played by Teryl Rothery) on an upcoming episode of Cedar Cove, and by Riley (played by Chelsea Kane) on an upcoming episode of Baby Daddy. Kim began presenting her jewelry designs to Hollywood wardrobe stylists in 2013 through participation in collaborative stylist gift bags coordinated by The Artisan Group, a by-invitation-only group whose mission is promoting handcrafted, artisan-made products. By the end of 2015, she will have had her pieces worn on television and film at least eight times, including 2014 appearances on Dr. Temperance Brennan (Bones), Bonnie Bennett (The Vampire Diaries) and Victoria Newman (The Young & The Restless). Kim has also had her jewelry designs gifted at GBKs Luxury Celebrity Gift Lounges for the Primetime Emmys and the Official Talent Gift Lounge for the 46th Annual CMA Awards. Parents Magazine, Metal Clay Today, Metal Clay Artist and Art Jewelry Magazine have recognized her work, as have numerous blogs, including coolmompicks.com and uncommongoods.com. Kim has been designing and creating jewelry for over 20 years. She fabricates her pieces using fine metal silver clay paired with traditional Metalsmithing techniques. Under the name Metalmorphis, she transforms bits and pieces of life into custom keepsake and memorial jewelry, while Kim Jakum Designs is the home for Kims one-of-a-kind art jewelry. Kim is both a maker and a teacher and has studied with well-known jewelry artists including Tim McCreight, Terry Kovalcik, Celie Fago and Wanaree Tanner. Journalists who would like to reach out to Kim can do so using the email button on the right-hand side of this press release. ABOUT KIM JAKUM DESIGNS Kim has received numerous awards for her jewelry designs and has been featured in Metal Clay Artist Magazine, Art Jewelry Magazine, Lakefront Magazine and on coolmompicks.com and uncommongoods.com. Kim is a proud member of The Artisan Group. |
�The teardrop shape of this pendant and the juxtaposition of sparkling leaves against deeply oxidized recesses captures the spirit with which Sylvie Brett handles the emotional rollercoaster that is part and parcel of being a paramedic.�
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