Mini Line Studs - Boutee
Mini Line Studs - Boutee
Mini Line Studs - Boutee
Mini Line Studs - Boutee

Kiya Corrales

Mini Line Studs

Sale price£50.00
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Mini Line Studs by Independent Jeweller Kiya Corrales

Discover the essence of minimalist elegance with the Mini Line Studs from Kiya Corrales, an independent jeweller based in Birmingham. These beautifully simple earrings epitomise refined style with their sleek lines and highly polished finish, offering an understated look perfect for everyday wear.

Key Features:

  • Design: The Mini Line Studs feature a minimalist design with sleek lines, embodying a refined and understated aesthetic.
  • Finish: Each stud is highly polished, ensuring a radiant shine that complements any outfit.
  • Material Options: Available in both gold vermeil for a warm hue and sterling silver for a classic look, catering to personal preferences.
  • Versatility: Ideal for those who appreciate minimalist jewellery, these studs are suitable for any occasion, from casual to formal.
  • Pair: The studs come as a pair, providing a cohesive and complete look.

Crafted in her Birmingham workshop, Kiya Corrales' Tiny Studs are a testament to her skill as an independent jeweller, offering a piece that combines simplicity with elegance.

Kiya Corrales

Kiya is an award winning jeweller based in the heart of Birmingham’s famous jewellery quarter. Her conscious approach to jewellery making translates into her commitment to using ethical materials and practices. She has a core collection of engagement rings made with ethically sourced blue-green Australian sapphires, conflict free diamonds, and recycled precious metal, however she also specialises in bespoke commitment rings of all kinds.

Founder

Kiya Corrales

Kiya was born in Brazil to English and Peruvian parents who travelled the world making a living through various handicrafts. She spent her early childhood in Peru, before moving to rural mid Wales.

This diverse heritage, her love of exploration and her training in contemporary design at the Birmingham School of Jewellery have all shaped her creative style. Her early exposure to ancient South American art and architecture is evident in Kiya’s creations through her use of geometry, pattern and symbolism. For example, the sun is a central element in many of her designs as it was for the Inca craftspeople who worshipped the sun god Inti.

Kiya’s fascination for ancient societies not only influences her designs but also her enthusiasm for the discipline. Jewellery has always been a part of the human experience, in fact the oldest known jewellery pieces were created by neanderthals over 115,000 years ago. This shows that throughout time individuals have expressed themselves by wearing beautiful handmade objects. These pieces become an extension of us and often outlive us, leaving behind a physical representation of a life, a moment in time, or an intense emotional connection.

“It is a huge privilege to be able to take part in the celebration of new love stories and the creation of heirlooms to be treasured by future generations.”

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