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Jewellery as an art form: A look at Alexandra Dodds

Jewellery as an art form: A look at Alexandra Dodds
10 November 2011
Jovaneca Jean-Gilles
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Jovaneca Jean-Gilles
10 November 2011

If you’ve got £328 to spend on some of Mother Earth’s most precious metals, then take a peek at Alexandra Dodds’ collection of Bronzes and Silvers.

New Zealand based, Dodds’ collection is where sheer artistry and crafty workmanship come together in perfect matrimony to form the Messiah of artsy jewellery.

With custom pieces so cleverly named as an ode to our planet Earth, Dodds offers a variety of different styles, all with distinctive artistic nuances making each and every piece uniquely fierce. Dodds’ lively and perceptive way of expressing her vista on nature through use and manipulation of natural metals and resources is quite honestly art imitating life in the most ingenious of ways.

For a cool £203, you can bid “Glory to the Motherland” with a strikingly imaginative and inventive piece, which comes in either silver or bronze (or both if you’re feeling fancy). This piece mimics the plains and peaks of the earth, literally bringing them to your finger tips.

Dodds also offers a set of oh-so-trendy double fingered rings, set to make any artsy hipster the talk of the town. ‘A Hundred Thousand Years’ boasts the epitome of her collection – earthy, edgy and pure, all the while maintaining the on-trend knuckle buster. This piece also comes in both silver and bronze.

Made to fit and order, Dodds offers a totally custom personalized service, and mails to your front steps within a few weeks!

Jovaneca Jean-Giles

Alexandra Dodds offers her entire collection, including her Limited Edition, online at the following site.

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