by Athene Sholl | May 3, 2022
Ultraviolet Colour Theory Necklace 2020
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay called purple which you can read here.
This piece was made from freshwater pearls and crystals, finished with a handmade sterling silver clasp. The freshwater pearls reflected the light creating a rainbow of greens, blues and purples. The little crystal beads added a lovely deep purple twist to create beautiful spaces between the chunkier pearls.
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.
by Athene Sholl | May 3, 2022
Ultraviolet Colour Theory Necklace 2020
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.
by Athene Sholl | May 3, 2022
Greenery and Purple Colour Theory Necklace 2020
This necklace is inspired by two of our colour theory essays – greenery and purple, thay can be found here and here.
This necklace is made from a combination of raw amethyst chunks and green lavastone beads. It fastens with a handmade sterling silver clasp.
The necklaces measures 21″ long.
We think the little green lavastone beads look just like little peas. This is why we showed this necklace off on Great British Pea Week. An event dedicated to promoting the pea in our meals.
Amethyst is reputed to have a calming effect and is said to bring balance to the life of the wearer.
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.
by Athene Sholl | Mar 7, 2022
Purple Colour Theory Necklace 2020
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay of the same name which you can read here.
This piece was made from wonderfully purple freshwater pearls and chunks of purple amethyst, finished with a handmade sterling silver clasp. It cost approximately £300 when it was for sale.
The cascading vines of pearls create a lovely lustre that moves brilliantly when worn. The purple amethysts compliment the purple pearls while adding a new texture.
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.
by Athene Sholl | Feb 1, 2019
Purple
Coach House Gallery, February 2019.
We were excited to have been invited back to the Coach House Gallery for another exhibition based on colour, following the success of Yellow.
We were delighted to have taken part in the “Purple” exhibition at the Coach House Gallery, St Peters, Guernsey.
This time the theme was the colour ‘Purple.’ This exhibition included work from a group of invited artists
For this exhibition we created a triptych of show stopping jewellery in the best colour ever – purple. Once again, there is an accompanying essay, where we spill the purple beans.
> These are an enriched version of our bestselling style of waterfall earrings, festooned with purple freshwater pearls, a much more elaborate earring.
Lovely and light to wear, but beautifully long, dangly and eye catching, Each pearl hangs separately from the chain, and they spiral around the centre line in such a way that the earrings are a mirror image of each other.
< Mary Quant eat your heart out. Massive blowsy flowers in purple leather, embellished with amethysts and dyed jade hearts. Hugely over the top, outsized and not for the faint hearted. We love making things like these, real show stopping pieces.