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Designer Rania Hilal Presents Exquisite Contemporary Islamic Art Jewelry Designs


Mon 21 Aug 2023 | 04:03 PM
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There is no doubt that jewelry adds to the look of any female, especially if it is a piece with a distinctive touch.

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This characteristic can be found in the items that hold the fingerprint of the distinguished Egyptian designer Rania Hilal, whose designs combined oriental and contemporary styles, making each piece very distinguished and valuable with its original art and quality in production.

The designer debuted a new exquisite collection called "St. Katherine", a fusion of Islamic art and contemporariness.

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Here are some highlights from the collection:

The collection featured all kinds of jewelry such as necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, bags, and belts.

Hilal relied on copper materials that the ancients used in jewelry making to present exquisite gold-plated items with enameling with geometrical ornaments.

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*Floral Islamic

Hilal also presented a group of floral Islamic gold-plated items with enameling with geometrical ornaments.

The rose is one of the most distinctive shapes in Islamic art, as it combines simplicity and luxury.

"Our bangle, ring, and pendant from St. Katherine's collection made of brass engraved by hand, plated in gold, then colored with enameling," the designer noted.

* Exquisite bags

The designer presented a natural leather bag inspired by the Bedouin community in St. katherine, with its authentic tribal embroidery and traditional motifs that convey aspects of their life and environment.

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The designer added thick leather tassels for a modern touch.

"Cute and convenient, fanny packs securely transport your belongings as you move hands-free, urban use, travel, and hiking it is roomy and style-forward," she said.

Contributed by Yara Sameh

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