Saint Clair Jewelry: Friends Rally To Help D.C. Jewelry Designer Cameron Archer Rebuild Collection After Fire

Buy Cool Wooden Necklaces, Help D.C. Jewelry Maker Whose House Caught On Fire

WASHINGTON -- Jewelry designer Cameron Archer's house caught on fire on Monday, March 18. Most of her belongings were destroyed, including much of her collection of stone and metal necklaces.

One week later, on Monday, March 25 a tongue-in-cheek benefit called "We Didn't Start The Fire" is scheduled at El Centro, D. F. If you're not able to support by spending a weeknight on the town, the team behind Panda Head spent last weekend making limited-edition wooden necklaces.

Click through the slideshow for a glimpse at the Rescue Saint Clair necklaces

Rescue Saint Clair Jewelry

The jewelry only costs $10 and all proceeds from the "Rescue Saint Clair Jewelry" line go towards Archer to rebuild her business and collection.

If the unique and decidedly hip pieces aren't your style, Archer's Etsy store still has Refinery 29-approved Saint Clair Jewelry.

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