Egle Silko Medusa Necklace

AUD 525.00
Silver
Size: One Size

Egle Silko Jewellery

Based in Estonia, jewellery maker Egle Silko creates textural pieces guided by her chosen metal, sterling silver. Her necklaces, rings and earrings carry intentional cracks and irregular surfaces, achieved through reticulation and freehand melting techniques.

A sterling silver pendant necklace, crafted by New Maker Egle Silko. The metal is melted, rolled and intentionally fractured to create a tactile surface. Each necklace carries subtle variations, with tool indentations left visible as marks of the making process.

Based in Tallinn, Estonia, Egle draws inspiration from natural Nordic landscapes and the inherent fluidity of her material. She uses reticulation and freehand melting techniques to form distinctive textures.

This item is part of our New Makers programme. In its eighth year, five makers demonstrating excellence in skill, originality and craftsmanship have been chosen by a TOAST panel. We offer a platform to sell their pieces as well as mentoring until the end of this year, with full profits being returned to them.

If you place an order today, it will be made for you and then sent to you directly from Estonia. Delivery, import duties and local sales tax are included in the price.

Details

Sterling silver 925.
Made in Estonia.
2.5cm wide. Length of chain 40cm.

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Cotton Care Guide

Cotton is a versatile, comfortable and breathable fabric and is easy to look after. At TOAST, we love cotton for its ability to take dye and retain bright colours and intricate prints.

Obtained from the fibres surrounding the soft seed pods of the cotton plant, cotton is a natural and biodegradable fibre that has been used since antiquity. The fibres are cleaned and spun into threads before being made into a variety of fabrics, from denim and corduroy to poplin and twills.

How to wash

Cotton can be washed at 30 degrees in the machine with similar colours. Try to wash your cotton less frequently to maintain the shape, colour, and quality of your garment.

How to dry & store

Reshape your garment whilst damp by holding the side seams together and shaking. Cotton is best dried flat or hanging to prevent the need for ironing. If an item requires ironing, then it is best to do so whilst slightly damp or using the steam setting.

Hang your cotton clothes away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.