Esqueleto showcases highly imaginative, affordable collections of fine jewelry from mostly West Coast and New York–based designers. Among them is the work of the store's Oakland-based owner, Lauren Wolf, inspired by vintage design and oceanic textures. Silver jewelry starts at around $30, with gold pieces starting from about $200. Tapestry weavings, ceramics and art are also in the mix.


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