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Fashion brand Tata Naka has entered the jewellery industry with its first fine jewellery collection in collaboration with Banneya London.

The Wild Flowers range focuses on the ear with floral pieces. The range includes ear cuffs, studs, stiletto earrings and interchangeable dewdrop earrings.

Each piece can be worn individually or built up and layered. The three flowers featured in the collection are not real flowers, but ones made from the fashion house’s imagination.

Taka Nata was set up by Georgian-born identical twins Tamara and Natasha Surguadze, who graduated from Central St. Martins in 2009. They have been awarded the British Fashion Council’s New Generation award at London Fashion Week for three years in a row.

The collection is made of 18 carat gold in yellow, white and rose, garnets, smoky quartz, diamonds, sapphires and hand-painted enamels. Prices range from £615 to £1945 depending on materials used.

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