Contemporary jewellery needs to be tempered with good design, fine workmanship and an understanding of the need for a piece to be both beautiful and wearable.
I believe that jewellery is a language. Yes, it can and should, be something beautiful in it's own right, but each piece also tells a story about it's owner and it is contemporary jewellery that has by far the largest vocabulary.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
A comb for your hair...
This selection is the work of Pie Sanchez, a pupil at Florence Jewellery School, Jewel on the Arno, run by Kiwi Jeweller Kenneth Scott.
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