Category: adornment

  • Head Jewel

    Inspired by both armour and jewellery, by many different cultures in many different times. The plates have the lustrous colour of pure silver. They are very soft and their warping forms bring liveliness in the repetitive pattern. < 2021 / fine silver (plates) and sterling silver (rings) / 50-55 cm (circumference) x 20 cm (length)

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  • Dragonscale Chainmaille Bracelet

    The dragonscale weave is a relatively intricate chainmaille weave and needs a rather high amount of rings. But the result is stunning and truly resembles scales. The many rings give the bracelet a big weight, but the weave has a beautiful and surprising flexibility. < 2019 / sterling silver / 16.5 cm (including hook) x

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  • Celtic Knot Bracelet

    So-called Celtic knots are basically ornamental interlace patterns, usually with an endless design. They appear as ornaments since the Roman era, but are best known from early medieval grave monuments and manuscript illuminations. The design has strict rules but unlimited possibilities. < 2015 (design) and 2019 / sterling silver / 6 cm diameter x 3 cm

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  • Roman Sun & Moon Necklace

    Silver chain necklace with 70 double figure-of-eight links, a crescent shape pendant (moon symbol) and a clasp in the form of a four-spoked wheel (sun symbol). When the necklace is worn double around the neck, the clasp and pendant take up their correct opposite positions, the former at the back and the latter at the

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  • La Catrina

    La Catrina is a chatelaine jewel inspired by the Mexican Dìa de Muertos. The belt element is a decorated skull, representing the figure of ‘La Catrina’, who goes back to the Aztec goddess of the underworld, Mictēcacihuātl. The flickering teeth that hang down from the skull refer to this goddess, who was often shown with her

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