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The ringmasters of chaotic jewellery: Kat&Bee

The ringmasters of chaotic jewellery: Kat&Bee
15 June 2012
Sasha Hilton
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Sasha Hilton
15 June 2012

Dramatic, crazy, striking, beautiful, these are the words used to describe the fantastic jewellery collection of Kat&Bee, who specialise in creating rings. There is no other jewellery collection that combines such a multiplicity of feelings, cultures and creates individual masterpieces out of it. The story behind each, individual design is truly intriguing. 

Kat works from her design studio in East London and her jewellery mixes two parts of her lifestyle: the chaotic and the contemporary. Kat&Bee hand-make unusual, one-off pieces with designs ranging from grand and gothic to simple yet stylish. It is easy to see that Kat brings in all her emotions and experiences into her pieces in order to make them a statement.

 

Each ring is formed through fusing a mix of beads and objects, often completed with a trademark skull. Every piece emits an eclectic feel, which is so diverse and individual, that all the rings possess a different style on each individual person.

 

Here at The Upcoming, we find these extravagant pieces mesmerising. The use of golds and silvers and combined with such daring colours makes it hard to look away from the rings! We love the Dyaush ring (£180) and the Ojaswini ring (£130) as they both capture glamour, chaos and sophistication.

Kat&Bee bring something new to jewellery; instead of following the rules, these rules are broken to create a form of abstract beauty. Every girl needs a Kat&Bee ring in her jewellery box. The pieces are timeless yet tasteful and are worth every single penny.

The collection can be ordered and delivered internationally. Furthermore, there are certain stockists in the UK, USA and Japan who hold the pleasure of selling this admirable brand. Click here to see them for yourself here, you won’t be disappointed. 

Sasha Hilton

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