Turquoise Mountain Jordan aims to preserve ancient techniques through their training programmes and collaborations with local and international designers. This collection is handmade in the Turquoise Mountain workshop by master artisans and apprentices and produces jewellery collections with artisans in Afghanistan, Myanmar and Jordan.
Jewellery is one of the most revealing art forms - it tells us how people view themselves and what they value in the world. In the Levant, it has a very long and rich history dating back to the 3rd millennium B.C. Among the oldest examples of jewellery are those found in Queen Pu-abi’s tomb at Ur in Sumer, now called Tall al-Muqayyar in Iraq. Sumerian jewellery has inspired much of the forms that have been developed since. Although its making techniques have somewhat changed since the time of the Sumerians, many have remained unchanged.
Inamullumani is a small business with a big impact. They source from fellow small businesses and ensure fair pay for artisans who support their families through their craft. Each purchase extends a helping hand to these artisans, allowing them to thrive. Moreover, Luma's wearable art pieces carry these artisans' stories, spreading their narratives globally. Inamullumani is more than fashion; it's about fostering connections, supporting livelihoods, and sharing compelling stories.
These earrings are light and a statement made by artisans using hammering techniques. Inspired by the Greek-Roman heritage, they have a flow and movement and will sure to complete your look in any occasion.
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Turquoise Mountain Jordan aims to preserve ancient techniques through their training programmes and collaborations with local and international designers. This collection is handmade in the Turquoise Mountain workshop by master artisans and apprentices and produces jewellery collections with artisans in Afghanistan, Myanmar and Jordan.
Jewellery is one of the most revealing art forms - it tells us how people view themselves and what they value in the world. In the Levant, it has a very long and rich history dating back to the 3rd millennium B.C. Among the oldest examples of jewellery are those found in Queen Pu-abi’s tomb at Ur in Sumer, now called Tall al-Muqayyar in Iraq. Sumerian jewellery has inspired much of the forms that have been developed since. Although its making techniques have somewhat changed since the time of the Sumerians, many have remained unchanged.
Inamullumani is a small business with a big impact. They source from fellow small businesses and ensure fair pay for artisans who support their families through their craft. Each purchase extends a helping hand to these artisans, allowing them to thrive. Moreover, Luma's wearable art pieces carry these artisans' stories, spreading their narratives globally. Inamullumani is more than fashion; it's about fostering connections, supporting livelihoods, and sharing compelling stories.