Shaun Leane's silver and white diamond Crossover Tusk earrings offer an up-to-date riff on the designer's iconic Tusk creations ' originally designed in collaboration with Alexander McQueen for the latter's infamous Spring/ Summer 1996 show, The Hunger. The untamed beauty of Shaun Leane's designs draws inspiration from the claws, feathers and quills of the natural world, offering a beguiling combination of traditional goldsmithing techniques and ultra-contemporary styling. These silver and white diamond earrings offer an evolution of Leane's sculptural Tusk designs, interlocking to form a dynamic and fluid silhouette. Wear them alone or layered with hoops and studs to channel an elegantly rebellious aesthetic.'I admire the past masters who ' with their style and craftsmanship ' created fine jewellery that was distinctive of its time. I like to fuse elements of tradition with a contemporary design approach. We cannot look to the future of design without remembering our past.' ' Shaun Leane
SHAUN LEANE Crossover Sterling-silver And 0.11ct White-diamond Drop Earrings
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Crossover Sterling-silver And 0.11ct White-diamond Drop Earrings
Shaun Leane's silver and white diamond Crossover Tusk earrings offer an up-to-date riff on the designer's iconic Tusk creations ' originally designed in collaboration with Alexander McQueen for the latter's infamous Spring/ Summer 1996 show, The Hunger. The untamed beauty of Shaun Leane's designs draws inspiration from the claws, feathers and quills of the natural world, offering a beguiling combination of traditional goldsmithing techniques and ultra-contemporary styling. These silver and white diamond earrings offer an evolution of Leane's sculptural Tusk designs, interlocking to form a dynamic and fluid silhouette. Wear them alone or layered with hoops and studs to channel an elegantly rebellious aesthetic.'I admire the past masters who ' with their style and craftsmanship ' created fine jewellery that was distinctive of its time. I like to fuse elements of tradition with a contemporary design approach. We cannot look to the future of design without remembering our past.' ' Shaun Leane