Colchian Woman silk scarf inspired by ancient Georgian temple earrings

How was made the scarf "Colchian Woman".

A scarf that carries a woman’s pride

How did a Colchian woman wear jewelry?
Sometimes a single detail is enough to bring an entire era to life.

“Colchian Woman” is a scarf inspired by the ancient Colchian temple earrings discovered in Akhalgori.

This gold jewelry, dated to the 4th century BC, was a symbol of a woman’s beauty and dignity, and the emerald stone set at its heart was a sign of spiritual pride and inner strength.

The stylized line of these ornaments comes alive in the scarf’s design:
Golden outlines, symmetrical details, and a green shimmer create an item that touches the magic of the past.

Special attention was given during creation to faithfully transfer the details that carry the Colchian heritage.
The scarf carefully reproduces the symmetrical structure of the earrings and the composition of the ornaments, while the color palette – gold and emerald – was chosen to preserve the historic mood that Colchian women’s jewelry embodied.

This is not just an accessory – it is a story that carries a woman’s legacy.

“Colchian Woman” is another message from Kirke – a memory from the time when beauty was power and women told stories through gold.

Wear the heritage. Wear Colchian pride. Wear your story.

 

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