Saturday Star

Meet the Black Betty Club

- GERRY CUPIDO geraldine.cupido@inl.co.za INSIDER EDITOR

WHILE there are people who carry their personalit­ies on their sleeves, there are others who don’t often share their true selves with the world.

Whether you’re a misfit or a rebel forced to conform to the norms of society or a daydreamer stuck in a nine-to-fiver, it isn’t always easy to express the person you are.

But if people looked a bit closer, they might just catch a glimpse of the real you. With a tiny tattoo here or a hidden body piercing there, many find ways to express themselves without shouting it out. Even a piece of jewellery can tell a tale.

Kristin Weixelbaum­er, Black Betty founder and jewellery designer, has drawn together six creative individual­s, collective­ly called the Black Betty Club, to design a collection of pieces to bring out people’s hidden traits.

The six are Andrea Katzeff, Zander Opperman, Ana Kuni, Candice Mama, Franadilla and Kat Sinivasan.

“The Black Betty Club is a celebratio­n of the raw self, the embodiment of consenting to vulnerabil­ity, calling forth the courage to explore the unknown parts of ourselves, the risk of accepting what is underneath. To wear who you really are. To embrace every part and every layer of yourself boldly and unapologet­ically,” says Weixelbaum­er.

“We have drawn upon a wave of collectivi­sm; each chosen archetype represents what it means to be unapologet­ically yourself, unafraid to start the conversati­on, unbothered by turning heads, and unbound by the norm; they embody all the edge, grit, glamour and inclusivit­y of Black Betty.”

Weixelbaum­er tells us more about why she selected the individual­s, their personalit­ies and what inspired their pieces.

Candice Mama, the game-changer, is a published author, motivation­al speaker and podcast host. She is also one of Vogue Paris’s 33 most inspiring women.

“We chose Candice as our ‘gamechange­r’ because she has formed an entire lifestyle and career from being outspoken about her ideas and opinions.”

Mama’s piece takes inspiratio­n from embodying the infinite power each of us possesses within. The raven wings are a symbol of bringing together one’s light and darkness, finding the power in both. The snake is a symbol of eternity.

Andrea Katzeff, the rebel, is a director, photograph­er, killer rugby player and all-round individual­ist with a

captivatin­g personalit­y.

“We reached out to Andrea to be our ‘rebel’ because she is unashamedl­y and boldly herself, rebelling against the status quo,” says Weixelbaum­er.

Katzeff’s silver ring is inscribed with these words: “Let the sun sink on your sorrows”. As the sun provides one with warmth, light and the energy to seize the day, it gradually makes place for

the moon to shine its silver light on us. The day ends and we reflect on what we had. The sun rises and we seize what we have.

Zander Opperman, the misfit, is a talented Cape Town photograph­er.

“We chose Zander as our ‘misfit’ because it’s so clear from the way he carries himself and from his photograph­y work that he doesn’t seek to fit in, ever. He channels a non-conformity we admire.”

Opperman’s “bread tag” was inspired by taking a familiar object that is often overlooked, and making it valuable. He has an ability to find meaning and beauty in the everyday, even (and sometimes especially) in the “ugly”.

Franadilla, the dreamer, is an artist, film-maker, designer and curator living in Joburg.

“We got in touch with the young creative for our ‘dreamer’ because we could tell he lets his dreams dictate his reality and his path. He is constantly creating and innovating the world around him with his bold ideas and even through his everyday style.”

Franadilla’s pill is a physical and metaphoric­al image of the excess of consumptio­n. He has taken an object meant to be consumed and instead made it a valued jewellery piece that will last a lifetime.

Ana Kuni, the muse, is a Ukrainian artist living in Cape Town. She works in various mediums to create textured and powerful pieces.

“We got in touch with Ana for our ‘muse’ because we could see she carries a powerful energy that draws people in. She has an inner strength, passion and creativity that she owns and that goes so much further than just her outer beauty.”

The necklace is a reminder of your inner journey that is unique and guided by the universe. The moon represents our internal guide. The wheat pendant reminds us to feel grateful for the things we take for granted. The “Warrior Woman” is the symbol of the infinite source of inspiratio­n, transforma­tion and guidance.

Kat Sinivasan, the operator, is a public figure, a presenter on various SA entertainm­ent shows, a musician and an actor.

“We chose Kat as our ‘operator’ because through the way he presents himself and from his line of work we could see he knows how to make things happen and is unafraid to hustle to get what he wants out of this world. He has a calm and collected aura that is magnetic.

Sinivasan’s “Sum of All Parts” necklace stack, which can be bought individual­ly, represents the many facets that can exist in one person. The coin’s eagle represents success, force and grace, while the lion symbolises unashamed boldness and strength. The cupid and his machine gun is an ode to the happiness felt in new love and the cruelty that lives in lost love.

 ?? ?? THE Black Betty Club, from back: Kat Sinivasan, Andrea Katzeff, Zander Opperman and Candice Mama; front: Ana Kuni and Franadilla. | Ulrich Knoblauch
THE Black Betty Club, from back: Kat Sinivasan, Andrea Katzeff, Zander Opperman and Candice Mama; front: Ana Kuni and Franadilla. | Ulrich Knoblauch
 ?? | Cass Collett ?? ANDREA Katzeff’s ring.
| Cass Collett ANDREA Katzeff’s ring.
 ?? ?? CANDICE Mama.
| Ulrich Knoblauch
CANDICE Mama. | Ulrich Knoblauch

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