• Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR
  • Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR
  • Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR
  • Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR
  • Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR
  • Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR
  • Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR
  • Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings - ISHKAR

Maala Bead Red Spinel Drop Earrings

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£1,400.00
Prix réduit
£1,400.00
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Aung Kyaw Soe | 
Myanmar
Prix normal
£1,400.00
Prix réduit
£1,400.00
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Épuisé
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The Maala Bead Earrings take inspiration from a lotus bud, a common decorative motif found on Buddhist shrines, signifying purity. These elegant and delicate drop earrings feature a lotus petal bead on chain with spinals.

Handcrafted in Myanmar from 18kt yellow gold.

Dimensions: 6 x 1cm

Each piece is uniquely made to order for you. Please allow a lead time of approximately 12 weeks. 

Free UK shipping on orders over £200
Free shipping to Europe on orders over £250/€290

Shipping

Shipping Terms:

We will aim to dispatch orders within 3-4 working days of purchase date but please be aware that we are a small team and delays can occur. We offer a single flat rate shipping option: tracked shipping with Royal Mail.

* For addresses in the UK, estimate shipping time is 2-3 business days.
* International shipping is available to all destinations. For all addresses outside the UK, estimate shipping time is 5-12 business days.
* ISHKAR is not responsible for customs duties or taxes on EU/international shipments, nor is it responsible for delays associated with the import process.

We offer free shipping for:

UK orders over £200
European orders over £250

Returns

Returns Policy:

We will be happy to offer a full refund (excluding shipping) on items returned within 14 days of receipt of delivery. 

* Returned items must be unworn, unwashed and undamaged products purchased directly from ISHKAR.com.
* Proof of purchase is required.
* Sale Items are non-refundable.
* Custom and made-to-order objects are non-refundable unless faulty.
* Photography prints are printed to order and are therefore not refundable.
* For defective, damaged or incorrect items, please notify us within five days of delivery in order to receive a refund/exchange.
* Email us at contact@ishkar.com to organise the return.

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If an item is out of stock you are able to preorder the item, so that you're first in line when it's back. Please email contact@ishkar.com for more accurate information on when orders for this product are likely to be ready.

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STORY

Artisan

From a young age, Ko Aung Kyaw Soe already knew goldsmithing was the trade he wanted to practice. “I was drawn to the tools and the working environment I saw my father in. He was my first teacher”. Over the years, he acquired skills such as casting, stone setting and 3D jewellery design from multiple masters. Today, he is part of a talented and hard-working team of goldsmiths at the Turquoise Mountain workshop. It brings him great satisfaction to see a jewellery piece fruitfully transform from a sketch to a beautiful piece of jewellery. 

Myanmar Goldsmithing

For centuries, Myanmar goldsmiths were renowned for their hand-crafted jewellery. Nowadays, complex decorative designs using handmade filigree, open-wire work, and other traditional methods are hard to find and machine-made production dominates the offering. The skills needed to craft a jewellery piece by hand, from creating the right alloy to the polishing of the finished product are at risk of disappearing.

DESIGN

Named after different lotus flowers, the pieces from this collection host the revival of traditional skills such as filigree, open-wire work and beadmaking, and introduce the craftsmanship of Myanmar goldsmiths. Gold beads have been a prominent feature of Myanmar jewellery for centuries. The goldsmiths create the beads by hand, using sheet metal and wire. They use hand tools to hammer and shape the materials into fine delicate shapes.

Turquoise Mountain

Decades of international isolation and sanctions have left Myanmar one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia, with a third of the population living in poverty. Through technical, design, and business training, Turquoise Mountain is supporting over 400 artisans to connect to international markets, and to generate sustainable incomes. Turquoise Mountain’s apprenticeship programme in Myanmar is also training the first generation of female goldsmiths in the country who learn from the masters of their craft. 

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