How about a Seaweed necklace from Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva?

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Jewellery from Crea-tiff Bijoux, Geneva

Some of you may remember our previous article about the crazy jewellery Tiffany Rowe creates. Tiffany, the artistic power behind Crea-tiff Bijoux, has once again introduced a stunning and innovative collection to the universe. This time, however, you shouldn’t attempt to eat it!

The main jeweller pieces from Tiffany Rowe’s Crea-tiff Bijoux collection include Seaweed, Playground and Monolith.

Tiffany Rowe and Crea-tiff Bijoux present Seaweed

As Tiffany Rowe explains, "Inspired by the shape and form of coral reefs and seaweed, these necklaces (that can also be worn as bracelets) are intermittently punctuated by pearls or quartz cabochons. Here and there, the strand of beads branches out in a haphazard manner, creating a carefree organic feel to this light and colourful collection."

Tiffany Rowe Seaweed jewellery collection from Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva Tiffany Rowe Seaweed jewellery collection from Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva

Tiffany Rowe's Seaweed jewellery collection from Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva.

Tiffany Rowe’s Seaweed jewellery pieces predominantly consist of stringed tiny beads and tubular electric wire insulation covering, as well as pearls or quartz cabochons, making her designs not only original but also confidently wacky!

Tiffany Rowe and Crea-tiff Bijoux’s Playground

Tiffany Rowe Playground jewellery collection from Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva

Tiffany Rowe shares the story behind her experimental collection Playground. "During my many travels in France and visits to antique markets, I discovered some intriguing objects: old porcelain dolls, plastic teddy bears from a disused toy factory in Lyon, Ex Voto Italian silver hearts and angels, brass lock pieces and Swiss watch elements. Using these strange and yet vaguely familiar objects, I transform them by incorporating ribbon, beads and moulded resin to obtain an unusual and coyly innocent collection."

Pictured: A lacy necklace from Tiffany Rowe's Playground jewellery collection from Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva.

Monolith – presented by Tiffany Rowe and Crea-tiff Bijoux

Tiffany Rowe Monolith jewellery collection from Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva

Tiffany Rowe and Crea-tiff Bijoux in Geneva present Monolith.

"For this graphic and bold collection, a single smooth oval slab of stone in granite, amethyst, rose quartz, agate, onyx or granite is simply mounted on a series of sleek black links. These necklaces are both powerful and ever so slightly tribal. Their lovely silky texture and depth of colour can be likened to the soft, sea washed pebbles we used to collect as children. Stone therapy in themselves!"

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