Androecium Mobiles
Earring
2019 (made)
2019 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
London jeweller Sian Evans makes both fine and fashion jewellery using a mixture of traditional and modern techniques.
Her ‘Androecium’ earrings are of aluminium which is cut by water jet, anodised to give a lustrous surface ‘reminiscent of petals’ in a wide range of colours, then finished traditionally and assembled with rhodium-plated brass and silver parts. They are from her recent Botany collection, inspired by 19th-century botanical drawings and modernist mobiles, which was launched at Paris Fashion Week 2017 and which won the bronze award for fashion led conceptual jewellery in the design section (3D) of the 2019 Goldsmiths’ Craftsmanship & Design Awards.
Her ‘Androecium’ earrings are of aluminium which is cut by water jet, anodised to give a lustrous surface ‘reminiscent of petals’ in a wide range of colours, then finished traditionally and assembled with rhodium-plated brass and silver parts. They are from her recent Botany collection, inspired by 19th-century botanical drawings and modernist mobiles, which was launched at Paris Fashion Week 2017 and which won the bronze award for fashion led conceptual jewellery in the design section (3D) of the 2019 Goldsmiths’ Craftsmanship & Design Awards.
Object details
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Object type | |
Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Title | Androecium Mobiles (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Anodized aluminium with rhodium-plated brass and silver |
Brief description | Pair of earrings, anodised aluminium, designed and made by Sian Evans, England 2019 |
Physical description | Long earrings, each comprising five pale grey articulated elements which together form a flat botanically-inspired form and which pivot individually to great effect when hanging freely. The case of black cardboard with logo and lettering in pink gold on the lid. |
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Credit line | Given by Sian Evans |
Summary | London jeweller Sian Evans makes both fine and fashion jewellery using a mixture of traditional and modern techniques. Her ‘Androecium’ earrings are of aluminium which is cut by water jet, anodised to give a lustrous surface ‘reminiscent of petals’ in a wide range of colours, then finished traditionally and assembled with rhodium-plated brass and silver parts. They are from her recent Botany collection, inspired by 19th-century botanical drawings and modernist mobiles, which was launched at Paris Fashion Week 2017 and which won the bronze award for fashion led conceptual jewellery in the design section (3D) of the 2019 Goldsmiths’ Craftsmanship & Design Awards. |
Collection | |
Accession number | M.20:1, 2-2019 |
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Record created | September 12, 2019 |
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