Minna accepts moojoo ken's invitation to join their emblem project, a celebration of the international symbol for "place of interest." The DC fashion design house, moojoo ken, fell in love with this symbol as children and officially adopted it two years ago. If moojoo ken (http://www.moojooken.com) also loves Minna, then it makes sense that the design house would seek her interpretation of this lovely shape.
"Not everyone is invited for this project," says Heather Dadmanesh (http://www.moojooken.com). "We are kind of picky. And we are patient, because an
accomplished designer such as Minna (http://www.designsbyminna.com) has a large following with a lot of demands. I remember when she built the
prototypes in her studio and sent us the blurry photos with her iPod. We were so excited! When her special designs (http://www.moojooken.com)
arrived at our store, we opened the package with suchreverence."
And this is what moojoo ken seeks to deliver: their own creative lines served alongside very special collaborations, with enough passion to flex their brick row house walls.
Two of Minna's designs selected for the "emblem project" are being unveiled in May. Additional releases are scheduled monthly throughout summer 2008. The exclusive designs (http://www.moojooken.com) will only be available in store initially and then online at the discretion of the design house. These are limited edition,
hand-made pieces featuring natural stones and sterling silver or gold fill. One of Minna's earring designs (priced at $68) features a watery blue topaz that gently escorts admirers to a
calm paradise.
Collecting designs by Minna is an honor, and moojoo ken will continue to hold a special seat for her in their house. The emblem pieces, as well as Minna's own collection, are available at
moojoo ken's retail location at 1512 U Street, NW, Second Floor, Washington, DC 20009.
About Minna
Minna is a jewelry designer from Atlanta, Georgia. She is well-known for her streamlined designs and careful wire-work. Her ability to stay true to herself is of particular comfort to her
collectors. Discreet, thoughtful touches are compelling and speak of a quiet strength that cannot, and should not, be underestimated. Her work can be seen at www.designsbyminna.com. This press release is devoted to Minna's jewelry design. As a person, she is equally newsworthy.