Mix Match Coconut Drop X
Lightweight silver earrings with dyed coconut shells in a bezeled silver frame. Sterling silver ear post or clip.
4.5” x 1.5”
Earring by Ayala Naphtali, US
2021
Fabricated dyed coconut shell with sterling silver also available in clips
Price includes domestic or international shipping directly from the artist’s studio in the US.
Lightweight silver earrings with dyed coconut shells in a bezeled silver frame. Sterling silver ear post or clip.
4.5” x 1.5”
Earring by Ayala Naphtali, US
2021
Fabricated dyed coconut shell with sterling silver also available in clips
Price includes domestic or international shipping directly from the artist’s studio in the US.
Lightweight silver earrings with dyed coconut shells in a bezeled silver frame. Sterling silver ear post or clip.
4.5” x 1.5”
Earring by Ayala Naphtali, US
2021
Fabricated dyed coconut shell with sterling silver also available in clips
Price includes domestic or international shipping directly from the artist’s studio in the US.
Bio:
Ayala Naphtali co-founder of Adornaxis is a NYC based metalsmith / jewelry maker with a studio in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She began making jewelry as an early teen in NYC. She studied Gold and Silversmithing at FIT and SUNY NEW PALTZ where she received her BFA. Ayala was recently awarded as a 2021 Honoree by NYCxDesign. Her work has been collected privately, and in the permanent collection of Cooper Hewitt and Kunsindustriumuseum in Norway, The White House ornament collection.
Artist Statement:
My path as a metalsmith and jewelry designer has been a lifelong pursuit. Starting in my early teens I became captivated by both historical and contemporary works in metal. The detail and precision are both challenging and rewarding. In my work, I draw inspiration from ancient alphanumerical systems, contemporary architecture, and my own personal cultural history. I am intrigued with balance and proportion and feel as if each piece will find the axis on the wearer. My work is an exploration of form and materials, each equally important. My materials, coconut shell seed pods, bamboo, precious, and non-precious become the vocabulary of elements. I feel firmly rooted in the historical tradition of my craft. I am committed to the use of materials for their color texture and versatility. Often the material is the inspiration for the piece of jewelry.
Each piece evolves as these elements inhabit the space in a biomorphic composition. These elements have an intimate relationship with each other, which the viewer is invited to interpret.