Engraved moonstone and flying saucer charms round out the musician’s collaboration with the Brooklyn-based jeweler Catbird.
, the new collection features motifs and lyrics that will be familiar to any Bridgers superfan, rendered in sterling silver and 14-karat yellow gold. The first drop, featuring a best friend charm with a skull design, sold out within 24 hours—so if you know someone who would cherish a petite, pearl-encrusted UFO, act quickly.Courtesy of Catbird
“I love pretty much anything to do with space, whether it’s real or not,” says Bridgers. “I like weird theories about aliens, I like astronomy and astrology—anything with a space aesthetic, whether it’s the Mars Rover or stars on a little kid’s ceiling.” The flying saucer charm, with its pearl top and chain tassel that evokes a beam of light, is as sweet as it is mysterious. It’s also a nod to how Bridgers often signs autographs, accenting her signature with a quick little spaceship sketch.
The other charm in the collection, a moonstone cabochon with “I’d give you the moon,” a lyric from “Moon Song,” engraved in Bridgers’s handwriting on the back, offers a New Age twist on the classic solitaire. I ask Bridgers if the “energetic” properties of the stone—moonstone is considered by those who are into crystals as one with a powerful creative and intuitive force—were important to her.
In terms of how she envisions the pieces being shared come February 14th, she refers back to Co–Star’s guidance: “I love breaking down what we think of when we think of giving somebody jewelry,” Bridgers says. “I hope people give the pieces to their friends, and they can have a precious, earnest exchange.”
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