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Artistic keychain with ceramic iris-shaped pendant from the Monumental collection
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Description
- 60% gold-plated brass, 20% ceramic, 20% brass
- Length of keychain with ring clasp: approx. 14.5 cm
- Length of keychain with chain and logo: approx. 17 cm
- Hanging logo tag: diameter 1.5 cm
- LIMITED EDITION tag: diameter approx. 1 cm
- Closure: ring clasp
Limited - edition keychains from the Monumental collection
The Monumental collection is a meeting of two worlds - jewelry and ceramics. It was created from fragments of large-format tiles which, due to minor imperfections, could not be used in interiors. At the ORSKA workshop, they were given a second life - hand-polished like natural minerals, set in gold-plated frames, and combined with geometric elements. The deep, earthy tones of the ceramics recall the strength and unique beauty of natural stones.
The Monumental keychains are designed as multifunctional jewelry. They accompany you not only on your keys, bag, or belt but also serve as striking accessories. Simply add a chain, and in an instant, the keychain transforms into a necklace that catches the eye and attracts compliments. The long chain, designed to complement the collection, allows you to wear the jewelry exactly as you like – without compromise.
Iris - keychain in full bloom
The iris - shaped keychain pays tribute to one of the most striking flowers in the garden. Its petals, cut from brass and gold-plated, form a delicate composition, with the center featuring a polished ceramic fragment embraced by brass frames. The hammered gold-plated brass, from which the petals were formed, smoothly transitions into the satin finish of the flower bud. On the keychain’s round clasp, a subtle chain holds the ORSKA logo and a LIMITED EDITION tag.
Each ceramic element is inspired by natural stones - with their vibrant colors and irregular veining - making every piece unique. As a result, the ceramic fragments in the keychains may vary slightly in color.
Flower of harmony and artistic souls - the symbolism of the iris
The iris has long symbolized courage, hope, and spiritual beauty. In Greek mythology, Iris is the goddess of the rainbow - a messenger between humans and Olympus. In Japanese culture, the iris represented protection and strength, while in Europe it symbolized elegance and royal majesty. Its intense blue color has inspired countless artists over the years. The iris appears in van Gogh’s paintings as an expression of emotion and admiration for nature, and also in Japanese art. Hokusai’s woodblock prints of irises highlight the transience and ephemeral beauty of nature, emphasizing its delicate charm.
