I've found something really awesome that I've never seen before (at least looking that good). I don't think that I have to describe these pieces because they are talking for themselves... But for those who like reading I'm adding few words that were written by Italian Vogue.
"Jacqueline Cullen has broken every rule in the book that has tied the
use of Jet to jewels used by widows as 'mourning jewelry'. This
extremely rare fossil exploded in the times that Queen Victoria, widow
to Prince Albert, wore only black jewelry.
The queen unknowingly became a “trend setter” in her choosing of only
jet black pieces for ornamentation. Today, Jacqueline has revised and
changed the meaning of this material that is currently not well-known or
commonly used.
She has expanded its connotations and power and has enhanced its
imperfections - things that were considered insurmountably imperfect
until recently. Jacqueline finds inspiration in nature and reinterprets
whatever she sees with fluid forms characterized by fractures, fissures,
and cracks that she fills with cascades of yellow gold and diamonds.
Today, Jacqueline Cullen is one of the most extraordinary artists in
Britain bringing back prehistoric and sensual materials and drawing in
an audience that is open to delving into a more contemporary side of
jewelry."
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