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New Teresa Collection

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New Teresa Collection

Pendientera presents its new collection 'Teresa' for this spring/summer season. It is inspired by the mother of the brand's designer, so it is very personal, emotional and whose common thread is Teresa with many of her facets and vital moments. In this collection you can find pieces of jewelry made of methacrylate and biodegradable vegetable plastic with great color and originality, hallmarks of the firm. As a great novelty, in addition to designer jewelry, this collection includes accessories such as bags and some garments (large sizes) with original Pendientera prints. To see the collection you can click HERE.

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ART DECO SXXI Collection

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ART DECO SXXI Collection

The new Art Deco S. XXI Pendientera collection is inspired by the Art Deco style. The geometric, faceted shapes and symmetry characteristic of this movement predominate, but modernized with solid and striking colors that contrast following the color block trend and in a mirror effect in gold and silver. The collection is made with pieces of methacrylate and vegetable plastic, which are very light materials, combined with steel findings. It is a very versatile collection that complements both daily and party looks . Photographs @elcolordelaidea Model @rcio.moriana MUA @jenisalasmua

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We are going to Bisutex in Madrid

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We are going to Bisutex in Madrid

This year we will be at the Bisutex Fair in Ifema, Madrid for the first time! We are very excited about this new challenge for our little girl. family business (as many already know now, Pendientera is my partner, the artist Pablo González Mora, and I). Bisutex is the largest fair for jewelry and accessories professionals in Spain. It is dedicated only to sales to stores and we have never been to a Fair of this magnitude. wish us luck We will present our new 21st century Art Deco collections there and Winter flowers. If you see any possible point...

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Klimt's Kiss

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Klimt's Kiss

This work by the Austrian painter is one of the ones that has inspired me the most and is perhaps the most recognized. Klimt painted "The Kiss" in oil between 1907-08 and it is the main work of his "Golden Period" (characterized by the use of gold leaf and ornate backgrounds) and is also a symbol of the Viennese Secession. The background of the painting is inspired by the Byzantine mosaics of Ravenna, for which Gustav Klimt had a predilection. It was exhibited for the first time under the name "The Lovers" at the Art Exhibition of 1908 along with...

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Daruma

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Daruma

The daruma doll is a Japanese amulet (engimono). It is a red doll, without arms or feet, with a male face that also has no eyes, only two white circles. Thanks to its rounded shape, it swings but never falls, so it represents perseverance and effort. Typically the Japanese give daruma dolls to give someone the opportunity to fulfill a wish, for example on their birthday, New Year's, or for a new project. When you want to make a wish, you paint one of your eyes and leave it in a visible place. Thus, every day you see it it...

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