Marabu jewellery gallery

Marabu jewellery by Sayuri

Marabu is a collection of handmade jewellery by Divya N of Sayuri that is inspired by the sights, sounds, colours, materials, and practices of the Tamil Culture. Marabu means customs, practices and legacy of (Tamil) culture. Digital prints and illustrations of the folk forms such as Karagattam, Therukuthu, Poikkal kudiri, games such as the Paramapadam come together with those of Mahakavi Bharathiyar and Thiruvalluvar in this picture jewellery Collection. The Vattelluthu script and its subsequent variations of Tamil scripts also find a place. Marabu jewellery is eclectic and is made up of resin pendants and beads of glass, metal, fabric, and agate crystals.

DTNext paper calls Marabu “A Fitting Tribute to Tamil Culture.” Check out the feature on Jan 14th 2021 in their Chennai section.

Marabu jewellery gallery

This is the gallery of necklaces available for sale in the Marabu collection. To order please email jewelsofsayuri@gmail.com with the style code. Prices are excluding shipping. Payment will be through NEFT, Paytm or Paypal (for international customers). Click on images to see a magnified image.

Detailed images and close-ups will be published on my Instagram handle JewelsofSayuri and in subsequent posts. These are one off pieces and No customisations/editions are possible at this stage. Once sold, they will be gone and cannot be made again. Next drop will be available on 25th January 2021. So stay tuned!

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This has been a roller coaster of a journey and I hope that you find the collection interesting. Click here to read posts detailing the all thematic pieces from Marabu collection

I hope that you find it interesting
Cheers

2 responses to “Marabu jewellery gallery”

  1. Rozantia Petkova avatar

    Congratulations on the new collection, born in difficult times! As always, the colors are lively and well coordinated. I love the addition of unusual elements such as the maps and board game as well as Vatteluthu. I do believe the collection will have a great success.

    1. Divya avatar

      YAY! thank you. I really looked deep at my inspiration for colours and patterns. Vatteluthu is a script of Tamil language that was in use just before 9th century AD. I hope to write a post on it soon.

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