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Refining A Peranakan Dream

Local atelier Caratell brings back a well-loved Peranakan motif in a collection where colour and skill takes precedence.

- Words by Tang Jie Min Plique-à-jour

Caratell brings back a wellloved Peranakan motif in a collection where colour and skill takes precedence

If there ever was one motif analogous to modern Singapore, it might just be the Peranakan majolica tile.

A staple in every heritage Straits Chinese home, these decorative elements are the result of a harmonious amalgamati­on of European taste, Chinese craft, and Malay influence. More than just an obvious symbol for Singapore’s multicultu­ralism, it has become a reminder of a tradition that continues to persist amidst the country’s constant concrete facelifts.

Singaporea­n jewellers have been honouring the sentimenta­lity of the Peranakan tile, reinterpre­ting its details into a motif. Unlike the Peranakan jewellery icons, such as the kerongsang brooches or diamondstu­dded navette rings, the Peranakan tile offers a beautiful malleabili­ty that sits in perfectly with today’s fashion sensibilit­ies. The tile’s symmetrica­l patterns lend well to dainty filigree

works, draped over marbled jade or in sleek, contempora­ry tessellati­ons. Undoubtedl­y, the Peranakan tile motif has moved on from more than just a mere trend – it is here to stay on as a new-age classic.

Caratell is now one of the latest local jewellers to have a go at the motif. Its new collection, Colours of Heritage™, is a curation of Peranakan tile jewellery in various formats, such as dangling earrings, detachable ear studs, cocktail rings, and pendants.

Pieces in the collection feature recognisab­le elements from Peranakan majolica tiles, such as heart-shaped petals or clovers. But those are secondary to the highlight of Caratell’s craft: The soft, milky pastels, and vibrant hues in the collection that are as realistic as the glazed porcelain decor it takes inspiratio­n from.

Instead of ceramic inlays, Caratell’s Michael Koh and his artisans employ skilful enamelwork to create the ‘bone china’ effect in the

Colours of Heritage™ collection. For the collection, a combinatio­n of two kinds of plique-à-jour enamelling fills in the pieces. A transparen­t applicatio­n offers a stained-glass effect, while the opaque way creates the enchanting porcelainl­ike quality in each piece. The result is a vibrant fusion of colour and texture that makes Caratell’s Colours of Heritage™ a unique addition to Peranakan tileinspir­ed jewellery offerings.

Achieving the aesthetic is no easy feat as plique-à-jour is an infamously unforgivin­g enamelling technique. It can take artisans months to finish enamelling a few pieces, yet most of the hard work is likely to break apart within a few minutes of firing.

To up the ante, Caratell artisans also eliminate using any backing for the enamelling process. Instead, enamel powder is packed between gold frames and simply left to suspend, which significan­tly decreases the success rate of every enamelled piece when it enters the firing oven. Perfecting the craft takes years of skill and incredible patience.

Though tradition drives the collection, the Colours of Heritage™ is very much contempora­ry in spirit. Despite the delicate nature of the craft, the pieces are all designed for everyday wear. Earrings, for instance, come with detachable diamond studs for more flexible styling.

While the colourful enamel takes centre stage, a tasteful selection of gemstones and diamonds dazzles up the majolica miniatures in Caratell fashion. Earrings, pendants and rings are accentuate­d with just the right amount of spinels, garnets, fancy sapphires, and diamonds, meant as a subtle nod to colourful Peranakan kebayas.

After all, what better way to pay homage to a humble heritage icon than immortalis­ing it as a badge of honour worth wearing and commemorat­ing every day?

 ??  ?? 18 karat white gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, detachable diamond studs from enamel jacket 18 karat white gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with diamonds, detachable dangling drop with topaz and diamond
18 karat white gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, detachable diamond studs from enamel jacket 18 karat white gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with diamonds, detachable dangling drop with topaz and diamond
 ??  ?? 18 karat yellow gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with garnet and diamond
18 karat yellow gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with garnet and diamond
 ??  ?? 18 karat rose gold, transparen­t enamel, tanzanite, embellishe­d with diamonds and baby pearls 18 karat rose gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, detachable diamond studs from enamel jacket
18 karat rose gold, transparen­t enamel, tanzanite, embellishe­d with diamonds and baby pearls 18 karat rose gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, detachable diamond studs from enamel jacket
 ??  ?? 18 karat rose gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, garnet, sapphire, and diamond 18 karat rose gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, garnet, sapphire, and diamond
18 karat rose gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, garnet, sapphire, and diamond 18 karat rose gold, opaque enamel, embellishe­d with spinel, garnet, sapphire, and diamond

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