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The name Gurhan is practically synonymous with the warm radiant glow of 24k gold. In fact, it's rare that a jewelry designer is so thoroughly associated with one metal type. Gurhan Orhan has nearly single-handedly revived interest in 24k gold through his extraordinary hand-crafted jewelry designs. However, despite his intense passion for pure gold, Gurhan has continually evolved his jewelry design by incorporating new materials. From precious gemstones to pearls and ancient artifacts, Gurhan's abundant collections are diverse and captivating.
The latest step in the evolution of Gurhan jewelry is the inclusion of sterling silver designs. Last year we saw a few scattered designs displaying silver, but recently, the brand unveiled a massive collection of silver jewelry. As a craftsman better known for setting trends than following them, it's fitting that Gurhan's sterling silver jewelry creations are entirely unique and in keeping with his classic aesthetic. These are designs which fit seamlessly into the Gurhan brand umbrella and which are sure to please current fans and collectors.
Gurhan employs two types of silver in his latest collection, darkened silver and light silver. Each of these distinctive metals provides intense contrast, especially when paired with Gurhan's signature hand-hammered 24k gold. Another exciting aspect of these new designs is the price point. With the majority of pieces retailing for well under $1,000, this collection is an attractive proposition, especially for anyone feeling the crunch of our current economic crisis.
Silver and Gold Hoop Earrings
Silver and Gold Ring
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