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Geometric and architectural elements inject delicate allure and modernity to jewellery designs. Clean lines combined with asymmetrical shapes and spaces can easily transform any jewellery piece to ultra-contemporary accessories.
Aesthetic possibilities abound for jewellery designers, including the use of various shapes such as round, oval, star, hexagonal and rectangular, which when infused with geometric aspects result in fresh, minimalist yet distinctive designs. A variety of sparkling gemstones, pearls or other centre stones can also be used to adorn the jewellery pieces.
Trendy cut-out pendants, stud earrings, bracelets or hoop earrings are intricately crafted in stainless steel, brass or silver.
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