For the World Peace Project, inspired by the beauty of the lotus flower and its spiritual significance, Bali's Wayan Karang explains his intent in designing these exquisite drop earrings.
"Lotus is a flower that can grow on the surface of the water yet requires mud to grow with beautiful flowers and leaves that grow wide. The lotus flower is considered a symbol of purity and transcendence, as well as spiritual purification and liberation. Transcendence itself means divine awareness or vertical human consciousness, not only religiously but in any sense that transcends human reason.
"The lotus is beautiful and clean, even though it grows in a muddy environment," he continues. "By being linked to the philosophy of life, where humans have been created perfectly by God so that they must develop to a better life goal even though sometimes they are surrounded by hatred and negativity. Lotus has the meaning of peace and purity, which is often used as a symbol of the flower of peace. So with that, I raised the concept of the lotus flower into the form of jewellery. My hope is that humans can become like lotus flowers, aware of the perfection that has been bestowed by God, and can create positive things.
The 22k gold-plated earrings feature cabochons of luminous rainbow moonstone.
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Total class and labor-intense constructed!!
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These earrings are gorgeous on. Not heavy, but have a substantial look. The two hanging teardrop loops on each earring move independently and the post area is very secure. Will be wearing these for the holiday season. Thank you Wayan!
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I gave these beautiful earrings to my daughter-in-law, who liked them very much.
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"My diligence in design paid off in 2019 when I won 1st Place in Product Design at the Bali Arts Festival."
āMy name is Wayan Karang Wira Adi Putra. I was born in Denpasar in 1994. I grew up in Celuk Village, Gianyar, which is famous for its silver crafts.... read more