The durability of human teeth, the longevity of human history, glimpses into the lives of their owners in distant futures.
​​Jewellery, as portable and ornamental items, symbolise not only the owner's affiliations and origins but also represents a transferrable wealth of both material and metaphorical value.
Life's milestones captured through the inclusion of bone, hair or found animal decay, serve as physical indicators of primal time.​
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The confluence of tradition, transience, and metamorphosis, reflecting the intimate nature of cherished personal treasures.
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My Greek forebears, carried jewellery as a symbol of wealth and cultural
heritage through various physical, temporal, and metaphorical spaces.
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Challenging the perceived value of jewellery in other societies, referencing the historical use of metals as coinage and emphasising the wearable wealth aspect of jewellery.
Designed to be worn in clusters, adorning the hands and body in abundance to evoke a tangible sense of weight.
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