CKX Studio
CKX STUDIO
BLAAUWLAKENBLOK, AMSTERDAM
Blue sustainable goods CKX Studio sells a collection of sustainable fashion items, artwork & home accessories.
Timeless and iconic pieces that cut through gender and time, hand printed with the cyanotype process, in the heart of Amsterdam. CKX Studio was founded on the love for traditional craftsmanship and the passion for denim. Combining authentic techniques, with a contemporary design and a sustainable vision, we make sure every product is produced with a conscience. CKX Studio works vintage and upcycle
CKX GIFT EDIT 🎄
We’ve been working behind the scenes on a long-overdue web drop. 70+ new arrivals just hit the site. Curated for gifting, keeping, and everything in between.
Discover more: www.ckxstudio.com/new
19/07/2023
1970’s zip up denim jacket with embroidery, available online! Check out our newly listed webdrop on CKXSTUDIO.com 💙
18/07/2023
For the next few days the studio will remain closed, BUT we prepared a great new webdrop for you guys! All this and more amazing pieces at CKXSTUDIO.com
13/07/2023
The studio will be closed today & tomorrow. But we’ve got loads of available story sale items up in the highlights section for you to browse through 💙 Open all weekend again ✌️
11/07/2023
This top dog is here to let you know we just posted another story sale! 🥳 💜
21/06/2023
We got another Story Sale drop live on the stories right now! Including these early alpine double sided pennants, with the most amazing graphics 💙
15/06/2023
Linda copped these grail jeans last week 💙 A beautiful pair of original vintage 1950’s selvedge Levi’s 701, also known as the ‘Monroe model’. Happy to see them go off to a good new home.
Lots of amazing pieces left the shop floor again last week, but we’ve refreshed the racks with lots of great summer gear! See you soon! 🌞
05/06/2023
Beautiful battery birdie still waiting to fly off to a new home, available online!
For hundreds of years craftspeople at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico (now known by its traditional name, Kewa) utilized prized turquoise stones, jet, and shell in their jewelry. However, during the Great Depression in the 1930’s, these materials became too expensive and scarce. Due to a lack of desirable materials, and partly a response to seeing the new yet inexpensive Bakelite jewelry worn by so many visitors, artisans of Santo Domingo Pueblo adapted the use of found objects. Small leftover turquoise chips and pieces were inlayed with bright colorful celluloid from combs, plastic spoons and forks, and other household goods. Sun bleached bone or gypsum were fashioned into beads. The support for each, and the most innovative use of discarded material were pieces of black rubber from abandoned car battery casings (and with Route 66 bringing throngs of motorists into the West, they were abundant), to substitute the traditional jet. Later, broken phonograph records were also used. All of these materials were assembled into colorful pendants, teardrop shaped earrings, and the central figure and namesake – the thunderbird.
Each piece of turquoise, plastic, thick battery casing, bone, and gypsum were hand cut, shaped, and ground with stone and refined with leather straps. The Santo Domingo Pueblo jewelry makers continued to produce their wares in virtually the same way as before, using the same hand-made tools the culture had known for generations. They made holes with hand drills and punches just as their grandparents had, and they rolled beads into round shapes with stones whose use dated back even further. Duce Cement was the adhesive of choice for many of the families, whose members would cut, then piece their materials together using a variety of distinctive forms and patterns. The character of each thunderbird shape reflects an individual artist’s creative aesthetic and personality. Some have wings facing up as if in flight, or relaxed at the side.
Great collectible piece of a vanishing history, and truely one-of-a-kind.
01/06/2023
1960’s Levi's handmade shoulder bag, made out of an old ‘big E’ jeans.
Hand embroidered with floral designs and embellished with studs. Unique collector's item. Available online along with many other amazing goods 💙
25/05/2023
Get your inner carpenter out with these vintage Levi’s leather (work) gloves. Deadstock in original packaging, tag size Large.
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Sint Annenstraat 6
Amsterdam
1012HE
Openingstijden
| Woensdag | 12:00 - 18:00 |
| Donderdag | 11:00 - 18:00 |
| Vrijdag | 12:00 - 21:00 |
| Zaterdag | 11:00 - 21:00 |