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24K土耳其風格的純金珠寶

CEVHERUN 24K

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The Art of the Orient

Pure gold jewellery is not only a symbol of elegance and luxury, it is now a knot to the historical civilization and modern day fashion.

Pure Gold

Cevherun 24k draws inspiration from the ancient city of Istanbul, Turkey, revitalizing elements of traditional pure gold jewellery of the Orient with a touch of modern aesthetics.

細節

Pure gold jewellery often gives an impression of being soft, yet the handcrafted jewellery of Cevherun is created using the latest jewellery making techniques, making it harder than before and increasing its durability.

故事

的開始

Cevherun, founded by Cevat Genc and Ugur Tas, is a modern brand inspired by the past. The duo, who have trained in goldsmithing ateliers of Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, gained recognition for their intricate jewelry and pioneering designs using pure 24 karat gold. In 2010, they launched Cevherun, expanding to Dubai, China, and the United States.

歷史

Goldsmithing in Istanbul has a rich history dating back to the Byzantine era, with the grand bazaar becoming a hub for craftsmen. These skilled artisans created intricate jewelry and other items for the city's elite, and Ottoman sultans often entrusted them with creating opulent artifacts and personal adornments. The knowledge and expertise of these goldsmiths have been passed down through generations, ensuring that this vibrant tradition thrives in Istanbul today.

工藝

Cevherun工作坊通過培養學徒來延續這一傳統,只有最熟練的工匠在師傅的指導下接受多年的訓練後才能獲得金匠的稱號。每一件Cevherun珠寶都是由兩位主金匠的手工製作,並得到一群精心挑選的學徒的支持。這種嚴謹的方法確保每件物品都符合最高的質量和工藝標準。

靈感

Design inspiration comes from the vibrant city of Istanbul and the rich history of the Mediterranean region, including the ancient Hittites, Greeks, and Romans. They draw inspiration from local mythologies, symbolism of flora and fauna, and ancient Greek and Roman coins. The techniques of jewelry making employed during the Hellenistic and Etruscan eras are expressed in the clasps and lockets, while the diverse decorative forms of the Ottoman era present a cornucopia of geometric motifs.