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Specialties
SCOSHA is jewelry for dreamers. Designed by Scosha Woolridge, an Australian-born designer residing in Brooklyn, NY, all pieces are an artistic result of years of travel and trade by Scosha throughout a multitude of cultures and environments. A mix of materials, design and written verse, each piece speaks of enchantment and adventure. Pieces are primarily a mix of gems/stones, metal and recycled fiber. Her jewelry collection is comprised of Men’s, Women’s and Signature lines and operates under her signature moniker, SCOSHA. The collection currently sells in over 90 stores worldwide and has been featured in Vogue (UK & Italia), Glamour, Women’s Health & Nylon, among others. SCOSHA has just opened her first flagship retail store /workshop hybrid in Brooklyn where all pieces are proudly designed, manufactured and sold.
For more information on SCOSHA, please contact info@scoshanyc.com or call the workshop at 718−387−4618.
History
Established in 2007.
SCOSHA is a collection of jewelry by Australian born artist and designer, Scosha Woolridge. She considers herself to be a story jeweler, using travel tales as inspiration to create jewelry that combines the modern and ancient worlds, suitable for both men and women. Scosha draws from a mix of global influences and explores the adventure and freedom within in everyday life. Made of gems/stones, metal, and recycled fibers, each piece is created as a play between materials and how that translates in terms of what is traditionally considered «precious» or «non-precious», «masculine» or «feminine».
«Ultimately, the goal is lived-in style,» says Woolridge, «It should feel as effortless as it looks, it’s that natural sensibility that is really attractive.»
Scosha’s atelier and flagship is in Williamsburg, New York City. SCOSHA is carried by about 100 stockists globally.
Meet the Business Owner
Scosha W.
Business Owner
Scosha Woolridge considers herself to be a Story Jeweler, adding her unique artistic flavor while creating pieces which tell stories. She has a personal style that looks to worldwide cultures for inspiration and techniques. Of utmost importance is the fusion of many schools of thought and the beautiful link between what one may consider precious and what one may not even consider precious at all. Using precious stones and metals, with cottons and linens, Scosha thoughtfully merges these elements to create a soulful combination that is evident in every piece she makes.