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Kirstin Moore Contemporary Jewellery The Enchantment Collection

Posted by Katy Cowan in News on Thursday 5th January 2012. Tagged with Jewellery, Kent.

Kirstin Moore is the latest jewellery designer to come out of Kent. She produces concept led designer jewellery, drawing influence from the human form, her childhood and her surroundings.

Her striking aesthetic and style are visible in each piece, treating her designs as small scale wearable sculpture, Kirstin’s jewellery is instantly recognisable yet each piece has an innovative appealing visual.

The stunning Enchantment Collection is dreamlike and very desirable. Inspired by a childhood love of fairies and a desire to make them relevant in adult life, the Enchantment Collection has been created to secretly celebrate that mystical world by creating abstract forms from fairies, enabling the wearer to express their love for fairies but not in a literal, easily recognisable sense.

Kirstin Moore’s Enchantment jewellery is eye-catching yet has a dreamlike quality. The Enchantment Collection is available in various retail outlets throughout the UK and direct from her website: www.Kirstinmoore.com.


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