MELTED HEART double ear cuff
All it takes is an exceptional piece of jewellery and your heart will melt. An original, distinctive ear cuff in which you will shine.
All it takes is an exceptional piece of jewellery and your heart will melt. An original, distinctive ear cuff in which you will shine.
All it takes is an exceptional piece of jewellery and your heart will melt. An original, distinctive ear cuff in which you will shine.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
"Awry" means failed, flawed, twisted. The collection was inspired by failed, twisted pieces of wax, which the author molded into the desired shape of the jewellery after casting. A mistake eventually became a wearable piece of jewelry. The name refers both to the original mistake from which the collection was created, as well as to a twisted perspective on the mistakes that each of us makes and that we can easily turn into our decoration.
The unique solitaire was created as part of a collaboration with photographer Michal Králíček and clothing designer Aleš Hnátko for an artistic performance that dealt with the legibility of an object in fashion photography. The earring is supposed to be more of a sculptural object on which it is not clear at first glance how to put it on the body - and it can work perfectly on and off the body, too.