Super wicked jewellery: Gwaan

Super wicked jewellery: Gwaan

American retro jewellery is making a comeback and this trend is hitting the UK fast. A new collection of outrageous jewellery by Gwaan has punk written all over it, and is becoming a fast growing craze all around the streets.

The label started in 2009 by an Italian and Japanese duo formed in Rome. The jewellery is all perfectly handmade and has a beautiful finish to it. This can be seen by the two-finger wood ring that has a gorgeous leopard print on it. The jewellery is also made mostly out of acrylic.

The range is inspired by Reggae music and more importantly street life. It includes something for all: from a £14 Wicked two-finger ring to £15 cross earrings and even chain bar earrings for just £7, this jewellery is sure to make an impact and not just on your outfit but on your peers too. After all, no outfit is complete without killer accessories and if you’re seen wearing a piece of Gwaan jewellery, it is sure to get people talking.

The Gwaan collection is all about being outspoken and living on to the extreme side of life, as can be seen by the lightning-bolt ear cuff. The jewellery is electrifyingly cool. Gwaan is the definition of creating statement jewellery, which has a fierce underground feel to it. This label enjoys experimenting in new directions and creating flawless pieces.

So, we’re calling all accessory lovers and fashionistas to experiment and give your outfit the perfect edge with Gwaan jewellery.

Annika Ranga
Photos: Courtesy of Gwaan

Find out about the whole collection here.

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