Revinyled

Revinyled Fine jeweler specializing in custom Hand crafted accessories using scratched, unplayable vinyl record

✌️Day 2 at Philly VinylCon — I’m here today from 11 AM – 4 PM at the 23rd Street Armory!Come dig through the crates, say...
11/02/2025

✌️Day 2 at Philly VinylCon — I’m here today from 11 AM – 4 PM at the 23rd Street Armory!
Come dig through the crates, say hey, and check out my table packed with upcycled vinyl earrings, magnets, pins, and art — all handmade from real records.
🎧 Free vinyl magnet when you sign up for the newsletter (and 10% off your first online order at reVinyled.com).
Thanks to everyone who stopped by yesterday — the support, stories, and smiles mean the world. Let’s spin another great day together!

reVinyled.com is officially live — handmade vinyl record earrings + art now streaming online!Catch me this weekend at Vi...
10/31/2025

reVinyled.com is officially live — handmade vinyl record earrings + art now streaming online!

Catch me this weekend at VinylCon Philly (Nov 1–2, 23rd St Armory) — stop by, say hey, and grab a free vinyl magnet when you sign up for the newsletter 🎶
Old grooves, new stories. See you in the crates.

💿🎃 The new reVinyled.com goes live tomorrow — Halloween!I’m so excited to finally share what’s been spinning behind the ...
10/30/2025

💿🎃 The new reVinyled.com goes live tomorrow — Halloween!
I’m so excited to finally share what’s been spinning behind the scenes — fresh earring styles, new vinyl art, and a whole new groove online. 🖤✨
Then this weekend I’ll be at VinylCon — Nov 1 & 2 at the 23rd Street Armory in Philly! 🎶
I’ll have exclusive show-only pieces — including my new strong-ass vinyl record magnets and 45 rpm sleeve pins, made from leftover scraps (because nothing goes to waste here). ♻️
💥 Show special: sign up for the reVinyled newsletter on the spot and get a free magnet!
Magnets + pins won’t be available online yet — so come grab one while they last!
👉 reVinyled.com launches Halloween day!

Greeting citizens. 🙁We lost a Philadelphia icon and legend today. The amazing Pierre Robert. I grew up, listening to him...
10/29/2025

Greeting citizens. 🙁
We lost a Philadelphia icon and legend today. The amazing Pierre Robert. I grew up, listening to him on the radio. He was always on always on when in the car with my dad. It’s there that I learned about the classic rock greats, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Simon & Garfunkel and the Grateful Dead.

Back into the mid late 90s is when I first met Pierre. I can’t remember which concert it was, but I know we were taking ferry over to Camden. I caught him out of the corner of my eye and I just had to go up and introduce myself. I thanked him for all the joy that he brought me on the radio . He asked my name and said his niece or someone was also named Leah. I can’t remember exactly but my early 20 something self thought that was super cool.

Another really big Pierre Robert memory was at my first Phish show December 15, 1995 the Philadelphia Spectrum. Pierre, to our surprise came out on stage and I couldn’t believe it. I thought it was something so special and it actually really was and still is.

The picture I posted is back in 2018. It was taken in the Gayborhood after the pride festivities were taming down for the day. I’m sure I was pretty tipsy. I was so excited to see him and had the liquid courage to ask for a photo. He was quite gracious and was super happy to pose.
*I don’t post many pictures from that time of my life but this one was an important one to share.

This feels loss really hits hard because he’s in Philadelphian, a neighbor, a friend that you knew through the airwaves. Pierre is going to be missed in all the different factions of the city he graced. Thanks Pierre, you are one of a kind and a treasure to all, forever.

Philly, you did it again. 💙No Kings was more than a rally — it was a reminder of what democracy feels like when it’s ali...
10/20/2025

Philly, you did it again. 💙
No Kings was more than a rally — it was a reminder of what democracy feels like when it’s alive in the streets. The music, the laughter, the art, the signs — all of it overflowing with love for each other and for this country.
I ran into old friends, made new ones, and walked through a sea of creativity, courage, and joy. Philly showed up in full color — costumes, conversation, and community at its best.
My poster sparked a few smiles (and debates) outside the rally, and my upcycled vinyl record earrings caught a few eyes too. 😉
Walking home through South Philly, I couldn’t help but feel grateful — for art that speaks, for people who care, and for this city that never stops showing up.

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