Zoe Catherine Kendall and Kabiri plan CLJW display

Coutts New Jewellers Award winner Zoe Catherine Kendall has teamed up with London retailer Kabiri to create a window-display exhibition at its Marylebone High Street shop, which will run during Coutts London Jewellery Week. The exhibition, called A Window into Wearable Art, will showcase Kendall’s unisex art-led jewellery along with other up-and-coming jewellery designers tipped by Kabiri.

The centrepiece of the window display will be an aquarium housing a fully grown shark’s jaw that Kendall has electroformed in silver. The designer has taken inspiration from the jaw for her forthcoming Dead Deep collection, which will launch at Kabiri during Coutts London Jewellery Week.

Illustrator and Team Mega Mix DJ Ted Pearce has been drafted in to create an exclusive illustration for the exhibition. A Window into Wearable Art will be shown from June 8 to June 14.


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