Fairytales and Post it Notes by Aartthie Mahakuperan
Posted by Rebekah Roy on July 14th, 2009

I’ve always had a weakness for whimsical jewellery and I love these necklaces by Aartthie Mahakuperan.

Aartthie Mahakuperan lived in Saudi Arabia until the age of 6 and then moved to London. She loved clothes and playing dress up, and she’s a huge fan of funky house music, going dancing and Harry Potter!
She always wanted to do something creative so she finally quit her office job and starting making jewellery. Aartthie has a stall at the Backyard Market in Brick Lane - just look for the stall with a birdcage that has shoes sitting inside it. You can also check out her site at: Fairytales and Post it Notes.

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