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This Saturday (5th March 2011) we’re offering our beloved newletter subscribers 15% off Zelda Wong jewellery purchased at Plush Jewellery in Chichester. If you aren’t a subscriber and would like to take advantage of this offer (and to hear about other exclusive offers) head over to the Plush Jewellery website and fill in the online newsletter subscription form.

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Allie

Zelda Wong Jewellery, Now Showing at Plush Jewellery

Those of you who have been with us for a while will already know the fantastic jewellery created by Zelda Wong; those of you who are new to Plush Jewellery are in for a treat.

Zelda Wong jewellery is unique botanical silver jewellery, inspired by a variety of sources both organic and contemporary. The concept of Zelda Wong jewellery is to preserve the fragile beauty of flowers, so they become everlasting.
Sixteen years living in Yorkshire and the Midlands, Zelda Wong quickly fell in love with the English countryside and gardens. In summer everything is so lively and beautiful, but sadly English summers are often short, Zelda’s designs of botanical forms, try to capture the everlasting beauty of flowers and plants. Zelda Wong started to make delicate silver flowers during 1999, for her degree design, based on body jewellery and needed some pretty objects to accompany the pieces, so she started to use metal to make different types of flowers, such as Primula, Poppy, Daisy and Lily. As she dislikes wasting things, Zelda decided to transform the aesthetic flowers that served no purpose into wearable jewellery. A bit like flowers that self-seed and begin life again somewhere else, later becoming her ever popular Primula rage.
Zelda Wong, originally from Macau, moved to England sixteen years ago, now works in the West Midlands. She graduated with Honours in Metalwork and Jewellery at Sheffield Hallam University.
Zelda Wong set up her jewellery design business in 2004, with a grant from UK Steel Enterprise and a Loan from Prince’s Trust.

Zelda Wong Sugar Flowers Pendant in Sterling Silver

Zelda Wong Sugar Flowers Pendant in Sterling Silver

Zelda Wong Rosa Primula Stud Earrings

Zelda Wong Rosa Primula Stud Earrings

You can view more of Zelda’s work over at www.plushjewellery.co.uk/zeldawong.asp and view more of her collection in person at Plush Jewellery in Chichester

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Allie

Wild Chervil Jewellery Collection by Zelda Wong

Zelda Wong Wild Chervil Jewellery at Plush Jewellery

Zelda Wong Wild Chervil Jewellery at Plush Jewellery

We’ve been working with Zelda Wong for quite a while; she is a jewellery designer who produces beautiful pieces of jewellery with a botanical theme.

Originally from Macau, Zelda moved to England thirteen years ago. Living in Yorkshire and the Midlands, Zelda fell in love with the English countryside and gardens. During an English summer, everything is so lively and beautiful but an English summer is often short. Zelda Wong’s designs of botanical forms try to capture the everlasting beauty of flowers and plants.

In her new range for 2009, Zelda has taken inspiration from Wild Chervil. Commonly known as Cow Parsley and often seen as a weed, Zelda has transformed the plant into beautiful, wearable and unique pieces of jewellery. The fragile short-lived plant becomes an everlasting, collectable piece of jewellery.

Each piece is handmade in sterling silver and is set with a freshwater pearl (of course, should you wish, you can have your Wild Chervil piece made without a pearl, or set with a dark pearl if you prefer). The Wild Chervil Stud Earrings are exclusive to us at Plush Jewellery and we absolutely love them, they’re cute, funky and gorgeous.

All of the pieces are showing on our website at www.plushjewellery.co.uk alongside a number of pieces from Zelda’s other ranges (check out the Blossom Studs, they’re so sweet).

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Allie