Showcasing ethnic jewellery
Ethnic jewellery has its own identity and characteristics. Mixing patterns, textures and colours is one of the key elements when creating such ethnic items. Amman Rashid is the main designer of his brand “Aadi”. He has been working on ethnic jewellery for the last six years. Inspired by the ethnic ornaments of the Africans, especially the ancient decoration and ornamentation, Rashid has devoted his life to designing jewellery.
The range of his creations includes earrings, neckpieces, anklets and bracelets in the most extraordinary designs as well as antique designs on spoons, lime boxes, ornament boxes and others.
Recently, Aadi organised a two-day ethnic jewellery exhibition at Chondons, Gulshan-2. Over the years, Aadi has had other exhibitions as well where the response was superb. The exhibitions were held in 2006 and 2008.
'Aadi' is an ornament brand upholding the trend of using natural elements. Behind the making of each ornament, is a different story. This is why each of the brand's ornament bears exceptional names such as “Chirosokha,” “Marfoti,” “Adibashi,” “Dhal,” “Ekta Chabi Maira.”
Rashid's artworks are unique in the sense that each item is different from the other. The ornament for all age groups are made from different types of thread, dry seeds, dry fruits, shells, snails, pebbles and various natural materials.
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