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Selection of Copper Mould rings by Cora Shebaini Photos © Petra Petrobelli.
Gold is good for the soul. Rich, warm, enveloping and reassuring, the extraordinary physical attributes of the noble metal that have enchanted and enriched civilisation through thousands of years also work on a deeper level to nourish the soul. A visual feast of ever-changing delights and a banquet of tactile delicacies, the sheer breathtaking beauty of gold, its glowing light and grace uplifts and fulfils, feeding the spirit.
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Image of 18k yellow gold jewellery by Cora Sheibani: the Ice Cream ring Photos © Petra Petrobelli.
This sense of inner nourishment, a completeness, so vital in today’s world, is reflected in contemporary jewels that conjure up gourmet treats, like Cora Shebaini’s irresistible Gugelhopf, ice cream or copper mould rings.
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Image of 18k yellow gold jewellery by Cora Sheibani: the Pretzel necklace Photos © Petra Petrobelli.
This sense of inner nourishment, a completeness, so vital in today’s world, is reflected in contemporary jewels that conjure up gourmet treats, like Cora Shebaini’s irresistible Gugelhopf, ice cream or copper mould rings.
For further information, please visit www.daphnekrinos.com
An 18k yellow gold and pink tourmaline ring by Daphne Krinos.
There is a sense of lusciousness about the use of gold today, good enough to eat, to satisfy the soul, turning jewellery into a glamorous gourmandise, as in a ring by designer Daphne Krinos, its creamy gold folds enclosing a jelly like gemstone. While jewels conceived and crafted like emotive works of art, in archetypal forms that resonate with meaning, like Belmacz’s Zeppelin gold ring, also enrich the soul in the same way that a painting or sculpture can penetrate to the core of your being, bringing golden sustenance to the spirit and soul, replete with enrichment. Gold, soul food.
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18k yellow gold Zeppelin ring from Belmacz; by designer Julia Muggenburg.
There is a sense of lusciousness about the use of gold today, good enough to eat, to satisfy the soul, turning jewellery into a glamorous gourmandise, as in a ring by designer Daphne Krinos, its creamy gold folds enclosing a jelly like gemstone. While jewels conceived and crafted like emotive works of art, in archetypal forms that resonate with meaning, like Belmacz’s Zeppelin gold ring, also enrich the soul in the same way that a painting or sculpture can penetrate to the core of your being, bringing golden sustenance to the spirit and soul, replete with enrichment. Gold, soul food.
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