Website:
www.nattybijou.co.uk
Hand-crafted jewellery inspired by my travels and nature, using recycled sterling silver fused with 24ct gold. I cast molten silver to create organic forms and use the most interesting shapes to make jewellery pieces unique to Natty Bijou.
GALLERY OF WORK
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Diani Choker - sterling silver with keum boo (24ct gold accents) :
Named Diani after the coral reefs I once had the opportunity to visit, its unique design adds a sculptural touch and goes perfectly with the Diani bangle and Diani ring.
The adornments on this stunning sterling silver choker, are hand cast from molten silver. I then use an ancient Korean technique, 'Keum Boo', fusing 24ct gold foil to add highlights and create depth to each coral ornament, making them unique.
There are 4 casts in total, 3 on 1 side and 1 on the other, creating a beautiful connection between the two. This choker can sit closed or open or can be wrapped a little around the neck.
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Diani Bangle - sterling silver with keum boo (24ct gold accents) :
Named Diani after the coral reefs I once had the opportunity to visit, its unique design adds a sculptural touch and goes perfectly with the Diani ring and Diani choker.
The adornments on this elegant solid sterling silver bangle, are hand cast from molten silver. I then use an ancient Korean technique 'Keum Boo', fusing 24ct gold foil to add highlights and create depth to each coral ornament, making them unique.
Being an open bangle, one size fits all. You can leave it open or press the ends together so that the corals almost touch.
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Diani Ring - sterling silver with keum boo (24ct gold accents) :
Named Diani after the coral reefs I once had the opportunity to visit, the Diani Ring’s exquisite design adds a sculptural touch to any ensemble and goes beautifully with the Diani bangle and choker.
The adornment on this stunning sterling silver ring is hand cast from molten silver. I then use an ancient Korean technique 'Keum Boo', fusing 24ct gold foil to add highlights and create depth, making each ring unique.
It is a rare find, reminiscent of magnificent coral!
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