The Jewellery Edit

Contemporary jewellery designers to the rescue in this Southeast Asian heat

Dear Reader, 

The little things in life have caught our eye this month. A recent obsession has been assembling the perfect jewellery stack, to go with the cotton basics we have stuck to in the sweltering heat of July. Here is our report on the jewellery brands we’ve been obsessed with. 

Teta Earring, Maxi Seed Cuff and Flow earring and ring, Bud Necklace in Jade. Photo by Ryan Tandya. Image courtesy of Studio Ruang.

Teta Earring, Maxi Seed Cuff and Flow earring and ring, Bud Necklace in Jade. Photo by Ryan Tandya. Image courtesy of Studio Ruang.

RUANG is a Bali-based jewellery brand inspired by unique vintage pieces and traditional Balinese silversmithing techniques. The studio engages local craftsmen, and each piece takes  two to three weeks to complete by hand. The brand’s made-to-order model reduces unwanted waste and overproduction. 

Chunky Remnants Necklace. Image courtesy of Pattaraphan.

Chunky Remnants Necklace. Image courtesy of Pattaraphan.

We are no strangers to Pattaraphan’s great selection of genderless jewellery, having visited their uber chic pale pink flagship store in Bangkok. The team is still abuzz over their ‘Remnants' series of bracelets and necklaces with bone-shaped links. Pattaraphan’s signature style adds a masculine touch to traditional jewellery, making them a good go-to for edgier, contemporary designs.  

Ribbon earring studs and necklace set. Image courtesy of Rumme.

Ribbon earring studs and necklace set. Image courtesy of Rumme.

Purva earrings. Image courtesy of Rumme.

Purva earrings. Image courtesy of Rumme.

A recent discovery for us at Singapore’s Public Garden event, a twice-a-year market hosting independent brands from around the region, is Rumme from Jakarta. Although new to us, it already has a large following in its home country with their ‘Ribbon’ series in constant restock during the height of last year’s ballet-core trend. The finely-shaped ribbons bring to mind words like “darling” and “sweet”. However, not to be pigeon-holed to dainty designs, Rumme also offers a range of intricately detailed sets that are popular amongst brides-to-be looking for affordable adornments with old-soul romance. 

“Jealousy” body piece by Denise Chong Adornments. Image courtesy of Denise Chong Adornments.

“Jealousy” body piece by Denise Chong Adornments. Image courtesy of Denise Chong Adornments.

“Jealousy” body piece by Denise Chong Adornments. Image courtesy of Denise Chong Adornments.

“Jealousy” body piece by Denise Chong Adornments. Image courtesy of Denise Chong Adornments.

Singapore jewellery designer Denise Chong is known for her slightly risqué designs such as the popular Calla Lily necklace and sassy beaded bags. Her latest creations have become more ambitious with full-length body pieces made out of beads, chains and semi-precious stones. Denise Chong Adornments is also open to custom pieces, which makes for a great custom-made experience. 

Ensnarl Version II Necklace. Image courtesy of Denise Chong Adornments.

Ensnarl Version II Necklace. Image courtesy of Denise Chong Adornments.

There are many more discoveries to share, especially when looking for items to suit the weather. Catch you next month!


Best,
MFYG 

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