
"Tahndi" Clay Bead Necklace
Drawing on African heritage and craftsmanship, each bead that makes up Tahndi's Necklace is hand rolled by the women of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.... Read more
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Drawing on African heritage and craftsmanship, each bead that makes up Tahndi's Necklace is hand rolled by the women of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.... Read more
Drawing on African heritage and craftsmanship, each bead that makes up Tahndi's Necklace is hand rolled by the women of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Using raw clay, the beads are sun dried, kiln fired and dip dyed ensuring no two are the same.
Adding further magic to these meaningful beads is Elodie Darwish of élodie jewellery, an Australian Jewellery Designer who is fascinated by the beauty of imperfection. élodie works predominantly by hand in both precious and non-precious metals, creating pieces which are expressive, organic and always evolving.
Tahndi's Necklace can be worn two ways: long or doubled over. The secret magnetic clasp allows you to fold the piece without stretching it over your head.
Metal components are made from gold plated or sterling silver plated brass.
Each clay bead is hand rolled, kiln fired, then dip dyed before being individually strung onto a wrought iron frame.
A community based project, head designer Merewyn Rossouw and a team of local women harness their natural talents, embracing the beauty of imperfection. Clay is distributed into the communities where our ladies can hand roll the beads. They carry the fingerprints and that is why we like to call them “perfectly imperfect”.
Designed for the world, handmade in Africa by a beautiful community in Kwazulu Natal, Midlands, South Africa.
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