Sari Marbled Creole Earrings
14ct yellow gold, lacquer enamel, carnelian
One of a Colour: Available at Greenwich Street Jewelers or contact to commission a new colourway
The Sari collection is inspired by the myriad patterns, weaves and colours of this iconic 5 yard length of fabric. Within its dimensions, the sari holds so much symbolism; a marker of national and regional identity, different patterns and weaves can also be worn to mark the passing of the seasons, and the wrapping style indicating what traditions of work the wearer might come from. From the stark but rich simplicity of Kerala’s white and gold geometric lines, to the intricate riots of fronds, flowers and birds that characterise the textiles of Gujarat and Madya Pradesh, the sari encapsulates a universe of meaning. This collection has been inspired by the subtleties of colour combination, the juxtaposition of matte and high shine surfaces created by woven gold in the saris of Benares and Kerala, the balance of transparency and opacity in the Jamdani style and the particular graphic rendering of temples and birds from the saris of Odisha.
Marbled lacquer enamel is a development created by Alice & her master enameller in the UK. Inspired by the use of marbled end papers, developing the mesmerising artistry of marbled lacquered enamel has been a beautiful process, exploring one of the ways in which lacquer enamel can shine in its own unique material capacity. Marbled paper in books, like meenakari enamel, originated in Persia where examples of the decoration could be found on manuscripts of the 16th century.
14ct yellow gold, lacquer enamel, carnelian
One of a Colour: Available at Greenwich Street Jewelers or contact to commission a new colourway
The Sari collection is inspired by the myriad patterns, weaves and colours of this iconic 5 yard length of fabric. Within its dimensions, the sari holds so much symbolism; a marker of national and regional identity, different patterns and weaves can also be worn to mark the passing of the seasons, and the wrapping style indicating what traditions of work the wearer might come from. From the stark but rich simplicity of Kerala’s white and gold geometric lines, to the intricate riots of fronds, flowers and birds that characterise the textiles of Gujarat and Madya Pradesh, the sari encapsulates a universe of meaning. This collection has been inspired by the subtleties of colour combination, the juxtaposition of matte and high shine surfaces created by woven gold in the saris of Benares and Kerala, the balance of transparency and opacity in the Jamdani style and the particular graphic rendering of temples and birds from the saris of Odisha.
Marbled lacquer enamel is a development created by Alice & her master enameller in the UK. Inspired by the use of marbled end papers, developing the mesmerising artistry of marbled lacquered enamel has been a beautiful process, exploring one of the ways in which lacquer enamel can shine in its own unique material capacity. Marbled paper in books, like meenakari enamel, originated in Persia where examples of the decoration could be found on manuscripts of the 16th century.
14ct yellow gold, lacquer enamel, carnelian
One of a Colour: Available at Greenwich Street Jewelers or contact to commission a new colourway
The Sari collection is inspired by the myriad patterns, weaves and colours of this iconic 5 yard length of fabric. Within its dimensions, the sari holds so much symbolism; a marker of national and regional identity, different patterns and weaves can also be worn to mark the passing of the seasons, and the wrapping style indicating what traditions of work the wearer might come from. From the stark but rich simplicity of Kerala’s white and gold geometric lines, to the intricate riots of fronds, flowers and birds that characterise the textiles of Gujarat and Madya Pradesh, the sari encapsulates a universe of meaning. This collection has been inspired by the subtleties of colour combination, the juxtaposition of matte and high shine surfaces created by woven gold in the saris of Benares and Kerala, the balance of transparency and opacity in the Jamdani style and the particular graphic rendering of temples and birds from the saris of Odisha.
Marbled lacquer enamel is a development created by Alice & her master enameller in the UK. Inspired by the use of marbled end papers, developing the mesmerising artistry of marbled lacquered enamel has been a beautiful process, exploring one of the ways in which lacquer enamel can shine in its own unique material capacity. Marbled paper in books, like meenakari enamel, originated in Persia where examples of the decoration could be found on manuscripts of the 16th century.