Silver For Spring
LARA BOHINC's spring/summer 2012 jewellery collections are inspired by "modernism, architecture and the space age," and use sterling silver and semi-precious stones rather than the gold and platinum she usually favours.
SEE LARA BOHINC'S SPRING JEWELLERY HERE
"I wanted to create pieces that had longevity to them - something that was still reasonably priced, compared to fine gold, but still considered an investment piece or an heirloom buy," she told us. "To me, silver is a bridge between fashion and fine jewellery and a fantastic material to work with."
The two new collections are Balcony - inspired by high-rise apartment buildings - and Collision, which references shifting tectonic plates and magnetic tension.
SEE LARA BOHINC'S SPRING JEWELLERY HERE
"I wanted to create pieces that had longevity to them - something that was still reasonably priced, compared to fine gold, but still considered an investment piece or an heirloom buy," she told us. "To me, silver is a bridge between fashion and fine jewellery and a fantastic material to work with."
The two new collections are Balcony - inspired by high-rise apartment buildings - and Collision, which references shifting tectonic plates and magnetic tension.
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