The Theyyam collection draws inspiration from the ritualistic art form of North Kerala. Colourful masks and imaginative costumes of this dance forms the background of this eclectic collection. A riot of colours, patterns and folk art, you’ll discover that God is indeed to be found in the details. Each piece of jewellery is one-of-a-kind and the attempt has been to capture the intensity and energy of the dance form. Hand painted and crafted by artists on layered wood. Embellished with gold finish brass and silver foiled crystals. Strung together by glass beads by the traditional community of Patwas, this jewellery that exemplifies the designer’s idea of giving the art of India a whole new destination – on the person of a woman. Dimensions : L x W x H - 5.5 x 5.5 x 0 cm Weight : 16 gm Material : Brass findings with Gold finish, Engineered Wood, Glass Beads, Swarovski Crystals
Country of Origin - India
ABOUT Razia Kunj Art & Facts
From as long as she can remember, illustrations and painting and colours have been a passion for Razia. Deeply influenced by the art and architecture of India, Razia has always attempted to make art a part of design. The large canvas held her in awe but it was always the smaller canvas that she excelled in.
Wearable art continues to be Razia’s theme and she will be experimenting with more graphic forms. From recycling, to conservation, to pop art, Razia has a slew of ideas each of which will form an individual collection. She does not believe in mass manufacturing. So, each jewellery l...
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