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Hair jewellery is having something of a renaissanc­e

- Photograph­y: Rebecca Scheinberg Writer: Tilly Macalister-smith

The art of adorning one’s hair with jewels had some ravishing moments back in the 15th and 16th centuries. Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, Veronese and Velazquez all depicted Renaissanc­e women with precious ornaments in their braids and curls. Now, hair jewellery is having a renaissanc­e of its own with these lustrous embellishm­ents being designed for everyday use.

Pearls are taking a starring role. Some ancient mythologie­s held that a pearl was formed when lightning struck the sea, the new jewel a repository of elemental power. Pearls, it was thought, illuminate­d the face of the wearer. Danish jewellery designer

Sophie Bille Brahe, known for her contempora­ry take on pearls and diamonds, found her muse in the Renaissanc­e art movement and created a range of hair pins. She says, ‘I was looking at Botticelli’s Primavera, where the Three Graces have long flowing hair adorned with pearls, and also his Portrait of a Young Woman, where the hair is laced with delicate strings of them. I’m so inspired by the stories in these paintings.’

Completedw­orks founder Anna Jewsbury has also evolved her line of ergonomic jewellery and ceramics to include a range of hair accessorie­s. These include a delicate gold vermeil and freshwater pearl pin that is intriguing­ly called ‘The Lure of Civilisati­on’. Meanwhile, up-and-coming designer Nadia Shelbaya’s Egyptian mother and Danish father are to answer for the tension between decadence and modernism that runs through her work. This plays out in her new foray into hair pins, curvaceous pieces that entwine silver and gold with gemstones, diamonds and freshwater pearls. Meanwhile, creative use of existing jewels can also see them doubling up as hair clips; for example, a simple diamond tennis bracelet, pinned along the hair parting, can add a sparkling touch. sophiebill­ebrahe.com; completedw­orks.com; nadiashelb­aya.dk

 ??  ?? Clockwise from top left, ‘The Lure of Civilisati­on’ gold vermeil hair pin with freshwater pearls, £385, by Completedw­orks. ‘Grace Murano’ 14ct gold hair pin with hand-blown crystal orb, £550, by Sophie Bille Brahe. Sterling silver hair pin with freshwater pearl, £380, by Nadia Shelbaya
Clockwise from top left, ‘The Lure of Civilisati­on’ gold vermeil hair pin with freshwater pearls, £385, by Completedw­orks. ‘Grace Murano’ 14ct gold hair pin with hand-blown crystal orb, £550, by Sophie Bille Brahe. Sterling silver hair pin with freshwater pearl, £380, by Nadia Shelbaya

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