The Mainstay blend has a signature blend of 100% organic cold-pressed plant oils; Organic Coconut Oil, Organic Olive Oil, Organic Argan Oil, Organic Shea Butter, Organic Jojoba and Organic Castor Oil. The essential oils are the Everyday Oil Mainstays : Palo Santo, Lavender, Geranium and Clary Sage. A blend that is a beautiful contradiction. Mysterious but familiar, uplifting but calming, cleansing, moisturizing, clarifying and healing. Here you are viewing the larger 8 oz sized bottle.
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
All domestic orders under $250 are shipped via USPS priority mail for a flat rate of $10.
We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles. Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique. We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
The Sunshine Stained Glass Sun Catcher is made using hand-cut light and dark amber glass. Made in the Tiffany copper foil method. Finished with silver solder and ready to hang on a black cotton cord.
Made in United States by Chelbie Hunger Glassworks
Our classic Splash Top, in our iconic boobs print.A simple, squarish cropped top, featuring the original Gravel & Gold Boobs Print, designed by Cassie Mcgettigan in 2010.
Silk Screened in Los Angeles.
Cut and sewn by skilled workers for fair wages in San Francisco, California.
This soft ring spun jersey is 100% organic cotton and was knit in Los Angeles.
We encourage a gentle wash and line dry, but it can stand up to a regular wash if needed. A machine dry may shrink it slightly.
We call our sizing 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. This generally corresponds to XS, S, M, L, XL. Find more information in our Size Guide.
Grace is wearing a size 2.
Height 5’10”, Bust 35”, Waist 29”, Hips 35”
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
All domestic orders under $250 are shipped via USPS priority mail for a flat rate of $10.
We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique.
We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique.
We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique.
We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles. Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique. We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles. Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique. We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles. Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique. We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
The Lena Slipper takes inspiration from vintage moccasin silhouettes. Finished with colorful pom, these slippers are sure to brighten up your everyday!
Made from 100% wool with a leather sole. Handmade in Nepal.
Sold in sizes S (7-7.5), M (8-8.5), L (9-9.5), XL (10-10.5)
In Designing Brands, the Creative Voyage team provides a backstage view into eight studios who produce some of the world’s most captivating visual identities. Alongside these independent agencies’ greatest projects, the book features in-depth conversations with their leaders and collaborators. This select group of industry experts shares intimate details about their processes and the art of creating with rationality, thoughtfulness, and intuition.
Mixed and matched metals meet an easy, everyday hinged hoop earring. Easily wear this hoop alone or with our Disc Charms.
* Measures: .75" in diameter
* Recycled brass with 14k gold plating
* Imported
Elevate your ponytail with these elegant, minimal ponytail holders. Solid sterling silver is hand formed, soldered and polished and set with a soft, removable hair elastic.
Stamped with PeLo M. logo and .925 hallmark. Since these pieces are hand crafted+hand polished there may be hammer marks, light scratches, and variety in the shape + form of each item.