The Tureg Necklace is a constellation of histories, a curated chain of relics that speak in fragments yet resonate as a whole. Each component is an artefact in its own right — collected, remembered, and reimagined.
The necklace carries: a small sterling silver crossbar, a heart-shaped clasp once belonging to a bracelet, a Tuareg cross from Morocco with its protective symbolism, a marcasite earring fragment catching the light in quiet glints, a sterling silver Jerusalem Cross, an oval antique locket holding space for memory, a miniature photo frame evoking intimacy, another marcasite section, a glass and silver earring from Morocco, a weathered sixpence coin, and finally, a tiny sterling silver key — a talisman of access and possibility.
Together, these disparate treasures form more than a necklace: they create a wearable archive, a dialogue between cultures, materials, and eras. Each object retains its individuality yet contributes to the greater composition — much like a collection of voices in chorus.
The Tureg Necklace embodies Flew Designs’ ethos of transformation: repurposing relics into new forms of adornment, where heritage and modernity coexist in balance. It is both ornament and narrative — a chain of memories, worn boldly in the present.
The Tureg Necklace is a constellation of histories, a curated chain of relics that speak in fragments yet resonate as a whole. Each component is an artefact in its own right — collected, remembered, and reimagined.
The necklace carries: a small sterling silver crossbar, a heart-shaped clasp once belonging to a bracelet, a Tuareg cross from Morocco with its protective symbolism, a marcasite earring fragment catching the light in quiet glints, a sterling silver Jerusalem Cross, an oval antique locket holding space for memory, a miniature photo frame evoking intimacy, another marcasite section, a glass and silver earring from Morocco, a weathered sixpence coin, and finally, a tiny sterling silver key — a talisman of access and possibility.
Together, these disparate treasures form more than a necklace: they create a wearable archive, a dialogue between cultures, materials, and eras. Each object retains its individuality yet contributes to the greater composition — much like a collection of voices in chorus.
The Tureg Necklace embodies Flew Designs’ ethos of transformation: repurposing relics into new forms of adornment, where heritage and modernity coexist in balance. It is both ornament and narrative — a chain of memories, worn boldly in the present.
