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Midnight Tide
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Midnight Tide

€50,00

One-of-a-Kind Necklace collection 

 

Midnight Tide: Shell & Pearl 

Dark and mysterious, this necklace evokes the quiet allure of the ocean at night. Twin chains — one golden and one shadowed in deep onyx — fall gracefully, drawing the eye to a pendant that feels like a secret kept beneath the waves.

Suspended at its center is a polished black seashell, rich in depth and character, adorned with luminous pearls that glow like stars scattered across a midnight sky. The balance of light and dark captures a rare harmony, celebrating both strength and tenderness, mystery and romance.

Worn close to the heart, this necklace becomes a talisman of elegance, an intimate reminder of beauty found in contrasts and of stories whispered only by the sea.

 

Pickup available at Orfanidou 2

Usually ready in 24 hours

Midnight Tide

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Orfanidou 2

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

Orfanidou 2
546 26 Thessaloniki
Greece

Payments & Delivery

Delivery of products is carried out by DHL Company and free of charge in the Prefecture of Thessaloniki and the rest of Greece within 2-3 working days unless there is a case of delay.....

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The Shells Collection

The Shells collection brings together the delicacy of sea found shells and fresh water pearls. Like tiny sea poems worn on the skin, each shell, a memory of salty summers; each pearl, a drop of light kept safe inside the wave.

White textures shaped by wind and water — imperfect, authentic, one of a kind.



 I mainly work with fine art photography, jewelry and small objects as a way of exploring issues of identity, existence and the wide world of connection.

My work revolves around notions of the mundane and the everyday. Since the very early days of my artistic journey I was intrigued by the way we experience the world both inwards and outwards in our daily lives, and what these experiences might mean for our identity.

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