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‘The Raj Collection’: Shikra Pendant by Decimononic

01/11/2012 By JF Alfaya

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Our Raj Collection continues to grow and evolve. Sometimes our point of departure is a concrete idea, sometimes the final concept is not the one we had in the beginning. In some way this is the case with the Shikra Pendant, a handmade reversible pendant. The combination of an authentic Elgin pocket watch movement plus […]

Exhibitions: Decimononic jewelry at Steampunk Expo MIBA

29/10/2012 By JF Alfaya

We are very excited to announce a fascinating temporary exhibition at MIBA, Museu d’Idees i Invents de Barcelona (‘Museum of Ideas and Inventions of Barcelona’ in English) that is going to take place from November 2012 to May 2013. There are two reasons why we are so thrilled: This Steampunk Exhibition is the first Steampunk-themed expo at […]

EuroSteam 2012 in Madrid

20/10/2012 By JF Alfaya

As you probably know, the first EuroSteam Con took place on 29th September led by Marcus Rauchfuß from Vienna. Time runs fast and lots of things have happened in the last three weeks, but finally we are ready to share with you our experience in Madrid; well, more exactly at Ithilien pub, in Chapinería. The […]

Steampunk jewelry tonight with… Erica Mulkey (aka Unwoman)

15/10/2012 By JF Alfaya

Erica Mulkey (aka Unwoman)

1.- The interviewee Erica Mulkey, aka Unwoman, is a Bay Area-based cellist/singer/composer/producer. She began playing cello at nine years of age and piano at eleven, and also plays cello banjo and theremin. In addition to her solo act which is frequently featured at major steampunk and related conventions all over the US, she plays cello […]

British India cardboard coins – Jewelry curiosities by Decimononic

08/10/2012 By JF Alfaya

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In addition to the official coins minted by government during the British India period, many states issued its own coins made of thick paper and cardboard in smaller denominations for local use only. After the Independence War of 1857 Queen Victoria gave the privilege to the Indian Princely States to issue coins in metal and paper, […]

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