Selma drop earrings by Ottoman Hands
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A contemporary twist on an antique design, these elegant drop earrings are made by hand in a workshop in the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul using recycled materials.
Author/Artist/Designer
Ottoman HandsDimensions
4.7cm x 2.8cm (1.8 x 1.1in)
Composition
21ct gold plated recycled brass
Colour
Gold
Product code
169136
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Ottoman Hands
Deniz Gurdal has always had a special interest in gemstones and jewellery. Initially she sold her designs at London’s Portobello Market, and from here she grew the enterprise in to her brand, Ottoman Hands.
Gurdal now divides her time between overseeing the creative process for each collection in her Istanbul studio, and travelling to India to source new precious and semi-precious stones.
Ottoman Hands jewellery is handmade with recycled metals and always produced in small batches to avoid over-production.