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- 1 ON 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE AND REINVENTING A ‘LOST’ VERSION OF WOMANHOOD
- 2 ON HEALING CRYSTALS
- 3 ON QUALITY AND QUIET LUXURY
- 4 ON MIXING METALS
- 5 ON THE FUTURE OF GHAZAL PARIS
- 6 ON 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE AND REINVENTING A ‘LOST’ VERSION OF WOMANHOOD
- 7 ON HEALING CRYSTALS
- 8 ON QUALITY AND QUIET LUXURY
- 9 ON MIXING METALS
- 10 ON THE FUTURE OF GHAZAL PARIS
ON 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE AND REINVENTING A ‘LOST’ VERSION OF WOMANHOOD
My love affair with 19th-century French literature! The era was rich with depictions of women who were, in many ways, captivating but often constrained by their circumstances. In my designs, I aim to reinterpret that lost elegance – bringing it into the modern world. It’s about creating pieces that feel timeless yet strikingly relevant today. On the design table, this translates to bold silhouettes, delicate curves, and intricate detailing. Each piece is crafted to make a statement while remaining exquisitely wearable, embodying that sense of glamour and power we admire in the literary heroines of the past.
ON HEALING CRYSTALS
I’ve always been fascinated by the idea that jewellery can be more than ornamental; it can carry meaning and intention. The choice of crystals is very deliberate – each one is chosen for its unique properties. For instance, Tiger’s Eye is believed to enhance confidence and inner strength, while Turquoise offers protection and abundance. It’s about creating pieces that not only look beautiful but also have a deeper resonance. Perhaps it’s the romantic in me, but I love the idea of a woman wearing something that not only elevates her style but also empowers her from within.
ON QUALITY AND QUIET LUXURY
To me, quality is non-negotiable. When you hold a piece of Ghazal jewellery, I want you to feel its weight, its elegance, its story. Using 24-carat gold plate and palladium isn’t just about luxury; it’s about creating pieces that last. Palladium, part of the exquisite platinum family of metals, brings a refined brilliance and durability that elevates each design. It’s not only stunning but also highly resilient, ensuring that our pieces maintain their lustre over time. I’m not interested in following fleeting trends – I want to craft timeless pieces that can be cherished for years, even generations. It’s the same philosophy that guided our shoes: to offer the finest craftsmanship with an enduring allure.
ON MIXING METALS
Introducing mixed metals into our designs has been an exciting journey, adding depth and contrast to each piece. Working with both 24-carat gold and palladium allows us to play with textures and tones – gold brings warmth and richness, while palladium, with its platinum-family sophistication, adds a sleek, modern edge. This combination creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, elevating the jewellery to something truly unique. The effect is striking and versatile; these pieces can transition effortlessly from day to night, bringing a hint of Parisian glamour and timeless elegance to any ensemble. It’s like having a conversation between two luxurious elements, each enhancing the other in a beautifully balanced way.
ON THE FUTURE OF GHAZAL PARIS
Ah, the million-dollar question! While I can’t reveal too much, let’s just say we have more jewellery collections in the works, each one bringing something unique to the table. At Ghazal, we’re continually inspired by the journey of refinement and reinvention, finding new ways to express elegance and individuality. So, while shoes and jewellery are where we are today, there’s always more to come. Stay tuned – you’ll have to wait and see where the journey takes us next! N’est-ce pas?
Photography courtesy of Ghazal Paris.
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ON 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE AND REINVENTING A ‘LOST’ VERSION OF WOMANHOOD
My love affair with 19th-century French literature! The era was rich with depictions of women who were, in many ways, captivating but often constrained by their circumstances. In my designs, I aim to reinterpret that lost elegance – bringing it into the modern world. It’s about creating pieces that feel timeless yet strikingly relevant today. On the design table, this translates to bold silhouettes, delicate curves, and intricate detailing. Each piece is crafted to make a statement while remaining exquisitely wearable, embodying that sense of glamour and power we admire in the literary heroines of the past.
ON HEALING CRYSTALS
I’ve always been fascinated by the idea that jewellery can be more than ornamental; it can carry meaning and intention. The choice of crystals is very deliberate – each one is chosen for its unique properties. For instance, Tiger’s Eye is believed to enhance confidence and inner strength, while Turquoise offers protection and abundance. It’s about creating pieces that not only look beautiful but also have a deeper resonance. Perhaps it’s the romantic in me, but I love the idea of a woman wearing something that not only elevates her style but also empowers her from within.
ON QUALITY AND QUIET LUXURY
To me, quality is non-negotiable. When you hold a piece of Ghazal jewellery, I want you to feel its weight, its elegance, its story. Using 24-carat gold plate and palladium isn’t just about luxury; it’s about creating pieces that last. Palladium, part of the exquisite platinum family of metals, brings a refined brilliance and durability that elevates each design. It’s not only stunning but also highly resilient, ensuring that our pieces maintain their lustre over time. I’m not interested in following fleeting trends – I want to craft timeless pieces that can be cherished for years, even generations. It’s the same philosophy that guided our shoes: to offer the finest craftsmanship with an enduring allure.
ON MIXING METALS
Introducing mixed metals into our designs has been an exciting journey, adding depth and contrast to each piece. Working with both 24-carat gold and palladium allows us to play with textures and tones – gold brings warmth and richness, while palladium, with its platinum-family sophistication, adds a sleek, modern edge. This combination creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, elevating the jewellery to something truly unique. The effect is striking and versatile; these pieces can transition effortlessly from day to night, bringing a hint of Parisian glamour and timeless elegance to any ensemble. It’s like having a conversation between two luxurious elements, each enhancing the other in a beautifully balanced way.
ON THE FUTURE OF GHAZAL PARIS
Ah, the million-dollar question! While I can’t reveal too much, let’s just say we have more jewellery collections in the works, each one bringing something unique to the table. At Ghazal, we’re continually inspired by the journey of refinement and reinvention, finding new ways to express elegance and individuality. So, while shoes and jewellery are where we are today, there’s always more to come. Stay tuned – you’ll have to wait and see where the journey takes us next! N’est-ce pas?
Photography courtesy of Ghazal Paris.
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