Dora Haralambaki

Turquoise Hand-Painted Necklace

QAR 490,00 QAR 730,00

By Dora Haralambaki

A necklace made by circles and ovals in a beautiful formation. It hangs on a double handmade chain, made by bronze wire. The necklace is made out of bronze and hand-painted with acrylic pigments in turquoise hues. 

A great statement piece and a work of art that turns any outfit into a canvas. It is part of the 'Ode to Mum' collection of the artist, inspired by her own mother. 

Details:

  • Materials: Bronze, High fired acrylic pigments

  • Chain: 60 cm length, hand-made bronze wire, 18K gold-plated

Designed and Made in Greece

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All handcrafted objects need love and care to maintain their beauty.
For jewelry that has been gold-, silver- or rhodium-plated expect the plating to fade over time. This happens unavoidably to all plated jewelry but with extra care you can extend the life of the plating. The speed at which the plating fades depends on multiple factors like your skincare products, level of perspiration or even your skin PH. Avoid contact with soap, perfume, hairspray, lotion or other face or body products. We recommend that you remove your jewelry when showering, swimming, washing your hands, styling your hair or using cleaning agents, as this will damage the plating.

For solid sterling silver jewelry, expect the silver to tarnish. Silver is a metal that reacts to air and humidity and therefore gets oxidized. It is an unavoidable natural process but thankfully it can be reversed (see below how to clean your jewelry).

Be extra careful with jewelry with stones and pearls. Stones are fragile and may break, crack or get scratched.

Store your jewelry away from direct sunlight and in their original packaging or in velvet jewelry boxes to avoid damage from air, humidity and contact with other items. Make sure that the storage area has low humidity. You can place a piece of chalk or a small bag of silica gel in the storage area to minimize tarnish.

Clean your sterling silver or fine jewelry by soaking them for a few minutes in warm soapy water. Then rinse well and gently rub them with a soft microfiber cloth. Do not using paper towels or harder cloths to avoid scratching. Do not immerse your gemstone or pearl jewelry to jewelry cleaning or polishing solutions.

If in doubt, it is preferable to seek professional cleaning services from a goldsmith or a reputed jewelry shop.

SHIPPING
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QATAR
Shipping within Qatar is free and you will receive your order on the next business day.
There is also the option of same-day delivery, but you must place your order before 12.00 noon (local time). A flat fee of 40 QAR applies.

GCC
At the moment we ship only to Qatar and the neighboring Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, but we will start shipping to more destinations soon.
All orders are shipped with DHL Express. Allow 3-5 business days for delivery. For orders over 1000 QAR, shipping is free. For all other orders, there is a flat shipping cost of 99 QAR, that will be added to your total cost at checkout.

RETURNS
We are confident that you will love your purchase, but if for some reason you don’t, you can send it back to us within 15 days of receipt and you will get an exchange item or store credit.

DORA HARALAMBAKI

Dora Haralambaki studied fine arts at Royal College of Art, in London UK. She owned and curated her own gallery of applied arts and later she started creating art jewelry so she could combine all her passions. Since 2009 she also runs workshops and teaches jewelry design and jewelry making.

Dora gets inspired by art itself and the people who create it. At the moment, her main source of inspiration is the artist Mark Rothko and color field, an abstract painting form that emerged in New York City during the 1940s inspired by European modernism and abstract expressionism. In her own words, she has ‘a quiet contemplation, a mood of deep immersion in color’.

Her work is the definition of wearable art and can be found in various museums in Greece but also in the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in San Francisco.

‘A jewel is an accessory. If it has nothing to underline or add to a personality, it doesn’t interest me.’ -Dora Haralambaki

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