The Mabe Collection: Pearl Elegance
The Netherlands- Eindhoven | Oct 13 2012 | (23:05:16 - EDT)
Mabe pearls are the result of a fascinating collaboration between man and nature; although cultured, the hemispherical pearls appear to randomly rise from the shells surface, creating wondrous patterns. These pieces are sure to be a hit regarding 2013 fashion, they blend in with any attire.
The third collection of GEM SESSIONS explores a hypothetical scenario in which the pearls are orderly placed against the shells surface, almost as if they were fossilized jewels lost in sea.
The making process of the pieces mimics the natural formation of the shells and pearls; the initial designs were constructed by applying dozens of thin layers of melted wax and then embossed, creating arbitrary delicate motifs. The final pieces are hand-cast in resin mixed with mother-of-pearl powder and then bent and combined using high quality Italian brass parts. They are light and graceful while maintaining a classic and elegant appearance. Don't copy 2013 fashion trends, create them! Make a statement with these feminine, sophisticated pearl jewelry designs.
See the collection at: http://www.gem-sessions.com/collections/2012/3-mabe/
Source: Gem Sessions
Photography/Styling: NOMAN
Model: Nina @ Girls Girls Girls and a Boy
Make up & hair: Michela de Simone
With special thanks to Aline and Carmen
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