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Head turning jewellery range launched at Adila

Funky jewellery by Beverley Price has just been launched at Adila. Price’s fair trade pieces are flamboyant art from the past reworked into art you can wear now.

First up, we love the Drum cover bracelet. The repeated miniatures are taken from South African 50s magazine ‘Drum’, and people are bound to ask you about it when you wear it - in fact all pieces come with a warning from Adila that you’ll be inviting conversations from strangers.

The pop art designs are also irresistible. This lucky star necklace (pictured) is inspired by the fusion of art and politics and, in-keeping with the pop art spirit, ultimately creating something that’s fun to wear.

Anyone familiar with Frida Kahlo will appreciate the Mexican artist’s self portrait being remade into a piece of art you can dangle from your lobes.

Each design is available as earrings, bracelets and necklaces, so if you’re as compelled by the range as we are, you can choose a mix-match selection to wear together or as separate stunning pieces.

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