Contemporary Imagination From Culture

We know of many jewelry designers who have drawn up inspiration from different cultures here and there, but one of them peaks out interest when it comes to fine jewelry. Her consortium of styles that meld together into a rhapsody of beguiling pieces makes our eyes want to see more and more of her bold creations.



Anissa Kermiche has been featured by the likes of Vogue, the Sunday Times, and the Telegraph for her avant-garde way of cultivating jewelry diversities. One of her most inspiring works; the Paniers Dorés earrings, had been born out of inspiration she derived from fortune cookies. This piece plays with the light reflections that dance across its wavy gold surfaces, creating majesty with movement at every single step you take.



Her style bids farewell to the old symbolisms of gifted jewelry, bringing rise to feminism and an independently empowered woman. She creates to exact this image in today's female population, embodying the strength that comes with experience, and the elegance that emerges from curiosity.



In several interviews, Kermiche has been known to cite references for her craft. Many actually come from the world of art, such as mobile-designer Alexander Calder among other personalities. She promotes an outspoken vigor through her creativity that we deeply admire and respect. Here's to another great designer who inspires women to be as magnificent as their hearts desire.

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