Bonbi Forest launches new swan-inspired jewellery pieces
Artist Lee May Foster has created her brand of creativity called Bonbi Forest. Her website includes all her passionate creative work. She graduated in fine art painting and continued to pursue a career in design. Then she decided to come up with a name for her business and was inspired by the outdoors.
Lee is mostly known for numerous design ventures, which includes her clothing, accessories, cards, prints, home and jewellery all created with passion. She has spent time in her studio sketching, designing, printing and creating beautifully detailed pieces for us to enjoy.
Her main inspirations come from nature, animals and landscapes with its colours and natural forms, which is a theme in all her collections. You will also notice that her collections are full of colour and have a lot of life in them and are a representation of Lee’s take on the world.
Lee is environmentally aware and chooses to run her business with an ethical supplier, and uses recycled materials where possible due to the fact that she lives in the countryside.
Now Lee has just launched her brand new project of swan-inspired jewellery pieces. These are simple pieces yet are very detailed in design. She has used a swan as her main inspiration which runs through her whole collection. You will notice this complete collection includes necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
You will also notice that the colour palette chosen is muted navy and purple, which adds a mystical element to the pieces. Various shapes have also been used like ovals, teardrops and semi-circles. The whole collection consists of swans, some leaves, the moon and some sparkle. These one-of-a-kind pieces are ideal to wear day-to-day and are truly stunning.
The beauty of the collection is the fact that it’s affordable. The prices range from £15-£25 so everyone can afford something special. So why not treat yourself to some of these lovely jewellery pieces!
Salma Sabar
The new collection can be found here.
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