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Unikko earcuff, bronze

Kalevala Koru

108.00€

Colour: Bronze


Kalevala Koru
Unikko earcuff
108.00€

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Description

Kalevala Jewelry’s Unikko earcuff brings Maija Isola’s most iconic floral pattern straight to your ear – quite literally! Unlike traditional earrings, the earcuff design clasps around the earlobe or cartilage, making it a stylish choice even for those without piercings. The Unikko earcuff is made from partly recycled bronze, making it a bold yet light impression: the jewellery weighs just 3 grams per piece.

Made in collaboration between Kalevala Koru and Marimekko, the Kalevala x Marimekko collection celebrates the 60th anniversary of Isola’s legendary Unikko print. Each piece is handcrafted in Helsinki at Kalevala’s own workshop, using recycled materials. This jewellery represents a timeless union of Finnish craftsmanship, sustainability and design heritage.

  • Width: 18 mm
  • Height: 18 mm

  • Material Recycled bronze, bronze
  • Colour Bronze
  • Weight 3 g
  • Notes We pack every piece of jewelry in a special jewelry box. It is perfect as a gift box and doubles as a beautiful storage for your jewelry.
  • Care instructions Bronze is an alloy of copper, tin and zinc which
    tarnishes faster than precious metals. The new bronze jewelry has a jewelry protector
    varnish surface that prevents the jewelry from darkening. With the Kalevala cleaning cloth, you can
    polishes areas that have dimmed if the protective varnish has worn off.
    After cleaning, it's a good idea to wash the jewelry in mild soapy water, so as not to damage the cloth
    the cleaning agent inside stains clothes.
  • Product ID: KAK361001202

Maija Isola

Maija Isola (1927–2001) is probably Marimekko’s most famous designer. The Finnish artist designed her first printed textiles in 1949 for Printex Oy, Marimekko’s predecessor. She worked as head designer of Marimekko’s interior fabrics until 1987. She also had an illustrious career as a visual artist.

Maija Isola was a tremendously versatile and bold artist. She interpreted the events of her era from her own unique perspective and foresaw future trends. Her body of work includes over 500 prints – a brilliant selection of patterns representing different themes and techniques. She drew inspiration from traditional folk art, modern visual art, nature and her countless trips around the world. In the 1980s, she began designing fabrics with her daughter, Kristina. Together they produced fresh floral fabrics, bold abstract patterns and ornamental designs that became Marimekko staples. When Maija passed away in 2001, Kristina carried on her mother’s tradition, producing new color waves of Maija’s classic designs.

Maija Isola’s most well-known pattern is the flowery Unikko. The Unikko pattern came about in 1964 after Armi Ratia, the founder of Marimekko, had announced in public that no floral fabrics are designed at Marimekko. Maija Isola did not accept rules or restrictions and designed in protest a complete collection of bold floral patterns: Unikko, a Finnish word that means poppy. Today, Unikko is probably more popular than ever, and an innumerable amount of different Unikko pattern products is available. The range of available colours is also very large.

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Unikko earcuff, bronze

Kalevala Koru

Unikko earcuff

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