Line I
This series of pieces pays homage to Jordanian and Bedouin culture, drawing inspiration from Bedouin heritage and traditional folk jewellery. As a crossroads of three continents, Jordanian folk jewellery has been subject to many influences in style and technique, enhancing the craft but also shifting the style from its original essence and authenticity to common, universal tastes. This line does not replicate traditional pieces, but seeks to subtly revive the cultural significance of Bedouin jewellery, adapting it to our modern-day lives.
Beaded silver and silver coins are both characteristics of traditional Bedouin jewellery, though not usually used together in one piece. This necklace is beaded with matte sterling silver beads, alternating with hoops with dangling gold plated coins.
This line pays homage to Jordanian and Bedouin culture, drawing inspiration from Bedouin heritage and traditional folk jewellery. Read more about the line.
Beaded silver and silver coins are both characteristics of traditional Jordanian jewellery, though not usually used together in one piece. This bracelet is beaded with matte sterling silver beads, alternating with hoops with dangling gold plated coins.
This line pays homage to Jordanian and Bedouin culture, drawing inspiration from Bedouin heritage and traditional folk jewellery. Read more about the line.
This bold, yet minimal wide ring crafted in unpolished silver is a fresh take on Bedouin folk jewellery. The silver is left untreated to give this tarnished look. The central raised wire depicts saturn's rings, expressing the relationship between bedouin culture and astronomy.
This line pays homage to Jordanian and Bedouin culture, drawing inspiration from Bedouin heritage and traditional folk jewellery. Read more about the line.
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