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PERLA NECKLACE - EDITION BY THEÓDORA ALFREDSDÓTTIR

Sale price£975.00

The pearl necklace reimagined and reduced to its essence.

Made to order · Ships worldwide · Info for non-UK orders below

About the design
This piece began by rethinking the typology of a pearl in jewellery, then subtracts it, instead using its form to create a cup‑like setting. Each silver link evokes the oyster shell’s curve, its emptiness becoming its beauty.

About the collaboration
Theodóra Alfredsdóttir is an Icelandic‑born, London‑based designer whose practice is rooted in thoughtful material experimentation and storytelling. Her work invites you to notice what’s often overlooked, and Perla is born of that same impulse, showing how absence can give something new form.

Every necklace is made to order, minimising waste and ensuring care at every stage. Please allow 10 business days before shipping.
  • 100% Recycled 925 silver 
  • Black Peacock or Peach freshwater pearls
  • 'Princess' length - approx 43cm - other lengths on request
  • Other precious metals available on request
  • Other sizes on request

PERLA NECKLACE - EDITION BY THEÓDORA ALFREDSDÓTTIR
PERLA NECKLACE - EDITION BY THEÓDORA ALFREDSDÓTTIR Sale price£975.00

"perla is contemporary take on the silhouette of a classic pearl necklace. By removing the pearls from the form, my process resulted in a piece that's shaped by their absence." — theodora alfredsdottir

meet the designer

theodora alfredsdottir

Theodora Alfredsdottir is an Icelandic product designer and educator based in London. After working for renowned designers Philippe Malouin and Bethan Laura Wood, Theodora set up her own studio with a focus on design projects that are window into the process of creating objects.

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meet the makers

made in birmingham

Every piece of 0.25 jewellery is proudly made in and around Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter, in the UK. To bring unique ideas to life, we collaborate with established manufacturers specialising in larger scale production, or small workshops and individual craftspeople with specialist skills.

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