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Navajo bracelet - Kingfisher

The Navajo collection fuses the sizzling colours of Southern India with the traditional geometric patterns and bead weaving techniques of North America. Woven by hand on a loom using the highest quality Japanese miyuki beads, the galvanized colours shimmer when they catch the light. Made with hallmarked sterling silver and plated with 24ct gold. 7mm wide, 190mm long. Can make other sizes to order.

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Anabel Campbell

London, United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Anabel Campbell

London, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom

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Anabel Campbell is a newly established British luxury jewellery label. I draw inspiration for my designs from the vibrant optimistic colours and bold patterns in world textiles and tribal costume. I am also intrigued by the traditional skills still used in many parts of the world, and I strive to keep that element in my work, preferring to approach each part of the making process by hand rather than using mass production methods. My work tends to merge influences from all corners of the globe, resulting in pieces that are bohemian, glamorous and not afraid to turn heads.

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