Friday, February 28, 2014
Black is Back
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Forever Emerald

Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Kismet & Our Peruvian Flowers

I was vacationing in Cusco in 2011. While perusing a small shop, I found a bowl of the cutest little leather flower pins and purchased one. (Heck, I was wondering if I could take this small gem to Guatemala and make something similar out of fabric.)
Later that day, I was meeting a friend of mine for lunch who had been doing business in Peru for many years. He invited a friend of his, Pepe to join us. As it turns out, Pepe works with the Peruvian government to help artisans develop their businesses. You might be guessing where this is heading. But, I tell you, you cannot guess the final punch line. I showed Pepe my flower. He said "I think I know who made that flower but I haven't seen this artisan for 7 or 8 years. Where did you find it?"
I dragged Pepe and my friend to the tienda where I had purchased the flower. Pepe asked the owners if the flowers had been made by James. After learning in fact it had, the store owners gave Pepe the number where James could be reached.
Ding Ding Ding. "James, It's Pepe. Oh dear! You no longer live in Cusco. You've moved to Lima. You've fallen on hard times. Please meet my friend Nancy tomorrow. She is on her way back to the USA."
Arrangements were made and I met James the very next day in Lima. But here is the CRAZY punch line! Jim's flowers were selling nowhere else in Peru - except the very shop I purchased that one tiny flower. Kismet. Needless to say, I have changed James life these past two years. His beautiful flowers have been selling and selling and selling for Dunitz and Company. And if they're working for us, we know they're selling through at the shops that purchase from us! Now don't you love this story? You can see the flowers in the pic attached. And that's a pic of me with James. - ND
Friday, July 15, 2011
Loving Byron

Recycled Rubber & High Design

It became clear to me earlier this year that my excitement for my business had been waning. I'm guessing it had just become too routine for me. I've been involved with designing and selling my beaded jewelry line (from Guatemala) for well over 20 years. It's been steady and wonderful...but not unexpected.
Some new found joy was created when I ventured to Peru in April/May. While in Peru, I met two wonderful designers who have a workshop where they have been busy creating wonderful things for home decor and personal use. Better yet, they were and are primarily using recycled elements to create their items. We decided to collaborate on a handbag line made of recycled rubber. The rubber we are using primarily comes from tires and inner tubes. The new designs are fashion forward and fair trade. What is even closer to my heart is I have trademarked the line O.BYRON. To most it sounds like a random (designer) person's name. To those who know Dunitz well, you will know this is a tribute to my best friend of 15 1/2 years. My dog and Dunitz mascot passed when I was in Peru. - ND
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Guatemalan Sights - Design Week, April 2011





Guatemalan Sunset- Design Week April, 2011


working on the Dunitz jewelry collection. On my most recent trip I realized I almost never snap photos in & around the community I work. Lake Atitlan and the volcano views are breathtaking. I always snap daylight photos. On this trip, I took some photos of the beautiful sunset as well. -ND
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