Nature's Abstract Art: Horn
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In the interests of being conscious of the impact our business has on our environment, the Adele Dejak brand now works primarily with reclaimed Ankole cow horn (as well as hide, brass, ostrich egg shells, Teak wood, Mugavu wood and Bakuba cloth). We use only the best horn and each piece goes through strict quality control assessing attributes such as strength, colour and pattern.
Image above: The Ankole cow horn arrives at the workshop in its raw form.
Apart from our own fantastic team, we work with a wide network of artisans outside our workshop who create parts of our products which are then assembled in-house. The evolution of the Adele Dejak style has been facilitated by a team that adjusts quickly to new materials, collections and challenges. Adele herself works closely with all the artisans to master her knowledge of the limits and flexibility of horn and the other materials that we use.
What are your favourite pieces incorporating horn?
Other posts you’ll enjoy:
- Inside Our Workshop: The Making of a Fashion Accessories Collection: Horn, Part II
- Behind The Scenes At Our Rogo Collection Photoshoot (includes a video!)
- Show Your Metal With Our Aluminium Jewellery