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Discover finely crafted, handmade jewellery at Paris Kaye Gallery. Paris Kaye’s talents and expertise extend to the field of jewellery making.And to her, it is in fact, an art.
with affordable prices, anyone can purchase high quality, and truly timeless pieces that not only compliment, but also elevate any look, thanks to their beautifully distinct designs.
Using quality materials, including silver, freshwater pearls, stainless steel and various stones and crystals, Kaye lovingly designs and crafts each piece of jewellery herself. Far from simple adornments, to Kaye, each piece is an artwork unto itself. Carefully considered and constructed. Carrying with it meaning, ideas, and themes.
Buy eye catching and affordable jewellery online and in store at Paris Kaye Gallery.
It's not completely uncommon for pieces of jewellery to carry meanings. Often communicated through symbols, like the crucifix, patron saint medallions or the yin and yang. What makes Kaye’s jewellery uniquely expressive however is that it isn’t dealing with big symbols or religious affiliation. Instead, the communicative effort is present in the overall design and composition of the piece. The ideas aren’t directly tied to major religious or philosophical concepts, and are instead reflective of Kaye’s own values, ideas, and beliefs. Unique and stylish expressions of individuality, Kaye’s jewellery is the perfect way to make a statement that’s uniquely you.
Buy affordable jewellery online or in store at Paris Kaye Gallery, without compromising for quality, and receive eye catching, one-of-a-kind pieces. Express yourself with the beautiful pieces, or gift them to a loved one, to share some of Kaye’s poignant sentiments.
Humans have worn jewellery for thousands and thousands of years. Early humans wore necklaces and bracelets made of things like feathers and bones, sometimes with gemstones. Amulets encrusted with gems were worn to ward off bad luck. Some types of jewellery much later came to symbolise, or indicate, the connections between people or their status. Slaves wore bracelets to show who they belonged to. Wedding rings indicate people’s commitment to each other. For a period in Europe, only high-ranking church officials were allowed to wear expensive gemstones.
Some of the earliest traces of jewellery, as we think of it now, come in fact from Iran, dating back to 3,000 to 400 BC. The jewellery was often things like amulets, that sometimes featured floral patterns and designs of stars.
It's human to wear jewellery. Continue in this long human tradition with the work of Paris Kaye, who’s Iranian background has heavily influenced her art and jewellery designs.
Find the piece for you here, and let your style shine.