Cordelia Pearl Stud Earrings

Deborah Blyth

£250

These glorious, large and lustrous, white pearl stud earrings are embellished with gold vermeil pieces that hug the contours of the pearls like tendrils of seaweed, celebrating every curve and glorious bump of the baroque pearls.  Created in Deborah Blyth’s London studio, the gold enhances and compliments the beautiful natural lustre of the pearls, every piece is unique as the gold follows the natural curves and outlines.

 

Pearls are carefully matched for earrings but each pair will be unique as no two pearls are the same.

 

The Cordelia earrings measure approximately 22mm.

1 in stock

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Deborah Blyth

London based jewellery designer, Deborah Blyth began designing in 2004, whilst living in Italy. Her passion for the arts and love of nature combined to influence her process, which finds beauty in imperfections. Deborah’s love for swimming and the restorative power of water began as a child living by the sea. Swimming has been her stress reliever and is where her best ideas are born. Each piece of jewellery is created from start to finish within a small area of North London. Designs are hand crafted through the process of lost wax casting in her studio, and stone setting takes place nearby in Hatton garden. Deborah is very mindful that the business be as sustainable as possible, and so she uses recycled silver and gold in all of the pieces. Many pieces are embellished with baroque pearls, the fluid sensuality of textured gold or semi precious stones for everyday luxury that can be worn from day to night. Deborah ensures the highest quality in all her creations. As a lover of the arts, from which Deborah draws much inspiration, she wanted to create sculptural “objets”; a natural progression from her jewellery design.