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Clerkenwell, London, United Kingdom, 2008/10/06 - The latest collection from award winning jewellery designer Kimberley Selwood is a stunning modern range of cocktail rings - KimberleyDesigns.co.uk.
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The latest collection from award winning jewellery designer Kimberley Selwood is a stunning modern range of cocktail rings. The new range will consist of semi precious stones including, quartz, peridot, garnets and amethyst.
The new rings will be available in silver or gold with a choice of stones in a chequerboard cushion cut. The stones will be suspended in the centre and can be set on the shoulders with diamonds. The new range will complement Kimberley’s existing jewellery ranges; the latest ‘Kaleidoscope Butterflies’ collection combines delicate butterflies with structured forms and blackened detail, creating a stunning contrast and bringing to life the beauty of nature.
The collection has been designed to enhance any outfit, as they are perfect against the austere black and white colour palette of the season’s fashion. Choose from different metals and your choice of coloured stones. Add diamonds to the shoulders to add an extra touch of sparkle. Prices range from £250.
Kimberley Selwood’s individual designs have already gained much interest and she has been rewarded with several prestigious prizes including the new designer Goldsmith Award for Jewellery and Astley Clarks’ sponsored Young Designer of the Year.
For further information, samples or interviews please contact Emily Burns +44(0)20 7780 7039.
Kimberley (kimberleydesigns.co.uk) graduated with First Class Honours; showcased her work at New Designers and won the prestigious New Designers Goldsmiths Award for Jewellery. She now designs and hand-makes her stunning unique jewellery, and exhibits at several major exhibitions including London Fashion Week, International Jewellery London and Dazzle.
Inspired by floral organic forms, Kimberley's beautiful designs are enhanced with intricate hand-pierced patterns and delicate textures; creating distinctive contemporary jewellery. Bold and beautiful necklaces, dynamic cuffs and vibrant rings will add impact to any outfit. Like all Kimberley’s collections the jewellery is hand made and crafted with exact care and attention to detail to create beautiful pieces which will make you stand out from the crowd. Kimberley works with 18 carat gold, sterling silver and precious stones to create her individual and desirable designs.
Awards
· Kimberley has been awarded with the Precious Metal Bursary and with The New Designers Goldsmiths Award for Jewellery.
· The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths have chosen 2 of her pieces in their acclaimed Private Jewellery Collection.
· Astley Clarke have announced Kimberley as their Sponsored Young Designer of the year.
Ranges include:
Kaleidoscope Butterflies
A Kaleidoscope is the word for a flock of butterflies. The collection combines delicate butterflies with structured forms and blackened detail, creating a stunning contrast and bringing to life the beauty of nature. Either in silver, oxidized or with gold.
Order in Chaos
The award winning Order in Chaos ranges key influential elements are orchids, fractals and the Chaos Theory. Using lace-textured precious metal creates a tactile quality complimented by the complex arrangement of the elegant hand-pierced patterns.
Butterfly Effect
This delicate and enchanting range takes its inspiration from the Butterfly Effect, in which supposedly the flap of a butterflies wings creates ripples around the globe, which in turn can cause a tornado. Hidden clasps, unique linkage and great design make this range a collectable.
Capture
A modern take on the traditional pearl. The organic forms and the intricate, yet random setting show Kimberley's signature style.
Tangled hearts
A simple heart range delicately entwined. Pretty details and the use of two metals give a more unusual and precious take on the most romantic symbol.
Torn Men’s Range
A mix of clean lines and ruggedness. This chunky distinctive range for men uses Kimberley's style and sense of detail by adding an unusual feature of blackened fractures through dense metal.
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