Miquella London launches at Harrods

Posted by Jamie Nicholson on Mon 15th June 2009 at 06:06 AM, Filed in Expensive Jewelry
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Unique in appearance and beautifully constructed, Miquella London launches exclusively at Harrods.  The jewellery is sophisticated and gorgeous – any women would love to adorn the pieces!

Classic craftsmanship is used, whilst fusing contemporary designs with ancient influences.  Each piece is intricately handcrafted in Miquella’s London Studios using traditional artisan skills and only the highest quality semi-precious stones and crystals.  The jewellery looks exotically enchanting as finishes include 18 carat gold and sterling silver.

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Filigree fuses delicate textures of elaborate wirework with the contrasting qualities of faceted onyx and crystal quartz, Twist binds coloured leather cords together with gold and silver chain, ornate beads and pyrite and Droplet combines pierced droplet beads with garnets, Swarovski crystals and draping layers of chain.  These techniques have made the jewellery that extra bit special and unusual.

The debut collection takes inspiration from Gaudi’s curvaceous and unique architecture in Barcelona, the waving forms of ancient Cambodian structures and the twisting shapes of the Art Nouveau Paris Metros. 

A classy and luxurious collection, Miquella London is elegant and oozes feminine style.

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