Description
Handcrafted by Greek craftsmen, these minimalist earrings consist of three delicately silver chain dots, giving the captivating impression of glinting hair. The elegant chains attach to the earring backs resulting in balanced movement and a subtle liquid effect.
Dimensions | 3.7 x 0.5 cm
Material | 925 Sterling Silver
*The minor scratches and indentations on the silver surface are normal handcrafted traces produced during the jewellery making process.
ー Handcrafted in Greece ー
Dance & Jewelry
“The same way a dancer’s beauty is expressed through movement, a piece of jewelry is at its finest when synchronized with the body’s motions.”
While developing her passion for jewelry into a global business, Margarita is also performing as a professional breakdancer. She has now been training and competing for more than 8 years gaining momentum through her multiple winning placements in numerous international competitions.
“Everything looks nicer when in motion. I feel grateful to be able to bridge my two passions, and to share my perspective through the lenses of my work.” Through the use of chains, her designs are known for their movement and effect of fluidity.
Her main line, Maggoosh, was named after Margarita’s breakdancing nickname. Through the use of quality materials fashioned into fluid forms, Maggoosh jewellery embrace and compliment the body’s natural movement. The brand’s styles have gained traction globally and are currently distributed in Tokyo, New York, Paris and other locations around the world, through leading fashion retailers. All pieces are uniquely handcrafted with precision through a network of craftsmen located in Athens, Greece (Margarita’s hometown), to deliver a simple yet stunning result.
Margarita
Margarita Chrissaki, Born in 1992, followed her dream to design jewelry from a very young age. Creating her jewelry brand Maggoosh, at the age of 19, she instantly attracted numerous clients and attention from the fashion jewelry world. While launching Maggoosh she completed her studies on Jewelry Design at the Gemological Institute of America in New York.