The Folksy Fringe is now live and we’re thrilled to have been selected! First we were included in the summer exhibition, now we’re in it’s sister show.
Folksy HQ describe the show – “ When we were curating the Summer Exhibition we found we didn’t have space for everything we wanted to include, and so the idea of a Fringe was formed. We hope you love it as much as we do! “
If you missed the Edinburgh Fringe – you can visit Folksy instead.
Included were our bronze pearl waterfalls – the perfect complement to our gold ormer pendant which was featured in the main exhibition.
The metallic coin pearls in these earrings reflect a stunning range of colours which just look so stunning no matter the lighting. They are like tiny disco balls – an ode to our love of the genre.
This textured silver bangle is embellished with a variety of personalised charms to commemorate a special birthday.
This bangle is has a pair of recycled sterling silver discs with hand stamped messages and gemstones picked out to represent birthstones and favourite colours, to really make this bangle one of a kind.
This lovely multi-stranded ombre pearl bracelet bracelet is made from three charming earthy shades – a lovely green, peachy gold and deep orange.
Each pearl is our favourite potato shape – adding a bit of life to the traditional pearl bracelet. Added to the clasp are three pretty pearl dangles. All with a recycled sterling silver clasp.
We love this style of multi stranded bracelet – it adds a bit of an extra statement.
If you love these pearls as much as we do check out the selection available in our shop. here.
If you are interested in commissioning a piece of jewellery from us please email as@athenesholl.com.
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay called purple which you can read here.
This necklace was made from raw amethyst stones, faceted hematite and finished with a handmade sterling silver clasp. The raw amethyst adds not only texture but a whole spectrum of purples. The electroplated hematite added a reflective sparkle to the necklace which made it a great statement piece.
This necklace has now been sold, however if you are interested in seeing any of the colour theory jewellery that we currently have available in our shop click here.
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay of the same name which you can read here.
This piece was made from white freshwater pearls and a single piece of white agate, fastened with a handmade sterling silver clasp. This necklace sold for £220. This simple but classic necklace adds a lovely lustre to an evening outfit.
The Keshi pearls used in this piece added unique texture with each pearl bringing its personality to the necklace.
This necklace has now been sold, however if you are interested in seeing any of the colour theory jewellery that we currently have available in our shop click here.