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Stay tuned for keyhole-shaped jewelry from Kelly Wearstler. This week, the inspirational designer posted a round-up of her latest motivations, which include ancient Japan's Kofun megalithic tombs. "One square and one circular cone end, when viewed from above, Kofun groups form the distinctive keyhole shape. Inspiration is everywhere." Shop Wearstler's existing lock and key accoutrements here.
· Kelly Weartsler [Official Site]
· Behind the Walls of Kelly Wearstler's Ultramodern Design Studio [Racked]