Labradorite and ruby earrings by Ottoman Hands
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Deep red rubies and gleaming labradorite stones are set in gold-plated recycled brass to create this stunning pair of earrings.
The earrings and matching necklace were created exclusively for the V&A.
Author/Artist/Designer
Ottoman HandsDimensions
3cm drop, 1.4cm width (1.1, 0.5in)
Composition
22kt gold plated recycled brass, labradorite dyed semi -precious ruby; 21kt gold plated sterling silver posts
Colour
Red
Product code
167271
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Ottoman Hands
Deniz Gurdal has always had a special interest in gemstones and jewellery. Initially she sold her designs at London’s Portobello Market, and from here she grew the enterprise in to her brand, Ottoman Hands.
Gurdal now divides her time between overseeing the creative process for each collection in her Istanbul studio, and travelling to India to source new precious and semi-precious stones.
Ottoman Hands jewellery is handmade with recycled metals and always produced in small batches to avoid over-production.