Bossa Choker
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ABOUT THE JEWELLERY
As seen at London Fashion Week at Emilia Wickstead's show.
This is the piece chosen by designer Emilia Wickstead to pair with the fluidity of her collection.
Inspired by the rhythmic flow of a summer day in my home country, Brazil, I hand-sculpt every single Bossa Choker from artist-grade polymer. I intentionally shaped the material to look organic and fluid, capturing a sense of movement even when it's still.
Because of the material, it is incredibly lightweight. You get the visual impact of a runway piece without any of the weight, making it comfortable enough to wear all day. It is also slightly adjustable; you can wear it high on the neck or lower on the collarbone.
But why Bossa?
For us Brazilians, bossa has a specific meaning. It’s a bit like the French 'je ne sais quoi'. Bossa is that person who is charming, sexy, and has an intriguing way of thinking or just being. It is the gingado (swagger) that only summer days can provide.
That is precisely the attitude I sculpted into this choker.
Pinah X Emilia Wickstead: click here to find out more
Also available in: white
- Emilia Wickstead x Pinah, as seen at London Fashion Week
- Statement piece
- Lightweight, comfortable for all-day wear
Bossa Choker, all measurements and weights are approximate.
total length: 48cm
circumference: 25cm
weight: 71g
materials: polymer clay, surgical steel
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Actual colours may vary slightly from your monitor.
As a piece of handmade jewellery, no two pieces are ever the same, making each and every creation truly unique. Therefore, there may be some small variations between the images and your final item.
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