Jordan's Nadia Dajani Creates Wearable Islamic Jewels
ARAB NEWS
By Marian Nihal
JORDAN - For a designer, a jewel represents an art form. Nadia Dajani feels a piece of jewelry exudes a woman’s mood, her identity and her frame of mind. Inspired by Islamic art and interacting with people, Nadia releases a new collection once a year. They are a continuation in progression of a traditional Arab and Islamic art, where the Arabesque and Arabic calligraphy are customized to create the aesthetic that we are now familiar with. “Our interpretation of this old tradition is done in a contemporary way, to reflect the modern Arab woman and her aesthetic in the 21st century.” At an average, a customer can expect prices from as low as $10 and up. Nadia Dajani has one store in Jordan, but her jewels can be purchased online from the website, nadiadajani.com. [link]
By Marian Nihal
JORDAN - For a designer, a jewel represents an art form. Nadia Dajani feels a piece of jewelry exudes a woman’s mood, her identity and her frame of mind. Inspired by Islamic art and interacting with people, Nadia releases a new collection once a year. They are a continuation in progression of a traditional Arab and Islamic art, where the Arabesque and Arabic calligraphy are customized to create the aesthetic that we are now familiar with. “Our interpretation of this old tradition is done in a contemporary way, to reflect the modern Arab woman and her aesthetic in the 21st century.” At an average, a customer can expect prices from as low as $10 and up. Nadia Dajani has one store in Jordan, but her jewels can be purchased online from the website, nadiadajani.com. [link]
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