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Ottoman Hands launches online with John Lewis

The company continues to collaborate with artisans in Istanbul, producing handmade jewellery with an emphasis on sustainability and traditional craft

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British jewellery label Ottoman Hands has launched a curated range with John Lewis and Partners, marking its debut with the department store chain.

The collection, which became available online on 29 July, includes several of the brand’s best-known designs, such as the Zand ruby drop earrings and the Myia hammered Roman coin earrings. These pieces have previously appeared in television series including House of the Dragon and Emily in Paris.

Also featured in the range are Ottoman Hands’ signature evil eye designs, including the Azra evil eye navy pendant necklace. Each item is gold-plated with up to 21-carat finish on recycled brass and set with semi-precious stones.

Founded in 2010 by creative director Deniz Gurdal, Ottoman Hands began as a market stall on London’s Portobello Road. Gurdal later partnered with a workshop in Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar to scale production, drawing on her Turkish heritage for design inspiration.

The company continues to collaborate with artisans in Istanbul, producing handmade jewellery with an emphasis on sustainability and traditional craft.

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