Palm Angels meets Bleue Burnham, taking inspiration from a hot Italian summer, in a line consisting of six pendants and one ring.
For this capsule Francesco Ragazzi, the creative director of the well-known streetwear brand Palm Angels, chooses to collaborate with the emerging brand Bleue Burnham.
Founded in 2018 in London Bleue Burnham explores precious stones and metals by combining the art of fine jewelry with design driven by admiration and romance for the natural world. It’s no coincidence that the concept behind this collection is the hot Italian summer, in which clear night sky, evening and lighted candles are the protagonists, remembered through the design of the capsule’s various pieces. Precious stones of fair sapphire, created in the laboratory, and hand-cut, are set inside the ring and pendants offered in different colors and materials.
The two brands create a dialogue between jewels and natural world focusing on beauty of each stone without missing a streetwear touch that has always distinguished Palm Angels.
Take a look at the gallery to see the whole capsule:
All pieces are made from recycled precious metals (except the chain) and are packaged in a unique naturally dyed organic cotton case onto which a palm tree and rose have been hand embroidered. The pendant in silver version costs £690 while in gold version it costs £1,050, like the ring, of which only six pieces are available. You can look at palmangels.com to find out more info.
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