About KT

Katarina Tarazi is a British-Lebanese jewellery designer born into a family of artisanal craftsmen and antique art dealers dating back almost two centuries. Throughout her adulthood, Katarina cultivated her interest in the cultural and historical role of artefacts and their layers of social and individual interpretations.

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Katarina Tarazi is a British-Lebanese jewellery designer born into a family of artisanal craftsmen and antique art dealers dating back almost two centuries. Throughout her adulthood, Katarina cultivated her interest in the cultural and historical role of artefacts and their layers of social and individual interpretations.

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the Marguerite

“Effeuiller la marguerite” or “Plucking the daisy’s petals” is one of the oldest French games. Love me, or love me not?

This piece is inspired by the rising of French romanticism after the industrial revolution, where sentiment and mechanism came to meet. Spin the daisy and read your answer under the lower tip of its heart-shaped gemstone. 

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“Effeuiller la marguerite” or “Plucking the daisy’s petals” is one of the oldest French games. Love me, or love me not?

This piece is inspired by the rising of French romanticism after the industrial revolution, where sentiment and mechanism came to meet. Spin the daisy and read your answer under the lower tip of its heart-shaped gemstone. 

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KT Bespoke

Our bespoke pieces reflect the spirit of our clients. They are Lovers, Parents, Sons, Daughters, and Friends. To date, they have included side-sweeping letters, coins, and zodiacs. They reflect a person and their quirks, or those of their loved ones.

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Our bespoke pieces reflect the spirit of our clients. They are Lovers, Parents, Sons, Daughters, and Friends. To date, they have included side-sweeping letters, coins, and zodiacs. They reflect a person and their quirks, or those of their loved ones.

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