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Between the traditional and the modern: the new earring brand of Niv Sultan and her sisters
Actress Niv Sultan and her sisters Bar and May have established a brand of gold earrings that pays homage to tradition, Coral Simanovich and her sister Noel elegantly combine gold and diamonds and childhood friends Sapir and Moore design necklaces with symbols and zodiac signs.
Three local jewelry brands with a message and female empowerment
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Niv Sultan
Coral Simnovitch
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Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 7:15 p.m.
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She started a brand of earrings together with her sisters Bar and May.
Niv Sultan models Sultana (Photo: PR, Shalio Ariel)
We do not know if it was the Corona period that made some women look for more career paths or a desire to fulfill themselves in such an obscure reality - or if it was just a strong need to add some creativity to life, one way or another lately we noticed three particularly powerful women's jewelry brands. Newborns are newly born and some are already old and only gaining momentum.
With some of these women, by the way, most of us have an early acquaintance - the Sultan sisters who founded an earring brand, the Simanovich sisters with refined diamond jewelry and also the childhood besties Sapir Zimmerman Gross and Mor Kirstein Manor with a quality and minimalist jewelry brand.
It's time to get acquainted and put on the wish list for the upcoming birthday.
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Sultana
The "Sultana" brand was founded by the Sultan sisters, the best known of which is the actress Niv Sultan, who in the past year has made a huge breakthrough with the role in the "Tehran" series.
Together with her sisters Bar and May, the three established an intriguing earring brand.
The gospel is authentic, high-quality and at eye level, a combination of the traditional, one that pays homage to jewelry worn by a coach and their grandmothers, to up-to-date twists.
"Sultana's earrings have a hint of traditional elements, combined with modernist sculpture. The brand returns to Mediterranean roots and draws inspiration from the local, home, unmediated - and female power and brotherhood."
The hairdressers of the three.
So what will you find in the Sultana?
Oversized earrings are made of pure silver, brass in gold plating, with the option of 24 carat plating that come in a variety of shapes - from a large and thick hoop, through a huge but thin hoop and also drop earrings in asymmetrical cuts.
The nurses said that "the earrings express who we are. It is a great love for gold earrings, whose roots are reserved for the significant women in our lives, who have taught us what a true, strong, rough and independent femininity is."
Price range:
NIS 260-720.
Obtain on the site.
"The brand returns to Mediterranean roots and draws inspiration from the local and power and female brotherhood" (Photo: PR, Shalio Ariel)
"Sultana's earrings have a hint of traditional elements, combined with modernist sculpture" (Photo: PR, Shalio Ariel)
Cleaned up
Sisters Noel and Coral Simanovich founded their jewelry brand as early as 2019.
Noel is a lawyer by education, Coral is a graduate of fashion design at Shenkar and a model and together they are friends in their own business.
At Noko you will find 14-karat gold jewelry combined with diamonds that convey luxurious casualness and the style is delicate and classic, with clean but modern lines.
The recurring motifs that have become the hallmark of the brand's jewelry are hearts, fish and the number five, some with light and sweet touches of color.
The hot items - pinky rings and small hoop earrings close to the ear with diamond and heart inlays.
"As a child, I loved to create and design. I would create jewelry, improvise clothing items and invent different looks," says Coral.
"I decided to realize my talent and go a step further with it, together with my sister, who always dreamed of having a jewelry brand. We are different and complementary, but we have a similar taste in jewelry. Each of us brings her vision and talent, and together we create jewelry. Our dreams, the ones we sure would like to buy. "
"I always had an affinity for jewelry and always knew I would get involved in this field."
Noel adds, "There is no more satisfying feeling than seeing others enjoy wearing our jewelry."
Price range:
NIS 900-13,000.
Obtain on the site
The boiling item - Noko's pink ring (Photo: PR, Tal Abodi)
When the designer is also the presenter.
Coral Simnovitch (Photo: PR, Daniel Brull)
Elements of fish, hearts and the number five (Photo: PR, PR)
Be Sembol
The duo of childhood friends Sapir Zimmerman Gross (sister of the Israeli designer Shani Zimmerman) and Mor Krystein Manor, co-founded the jewelry brand Be Sembol.
The meaning of the name is "each one and its symbol, each symbol and its story".
The two, 31 years old, friends since second grade, decided to combine their love of jewelry and together created the brand, with an emphasis on personalization - custom jewelry.
The jewelry is made of 14 karat gold in all its shades (white, yellow and rose gold) and set with diamonds or gems, with each stone having characteristics that characterize it such as power, fulfillment, daring, love, calm and harmony.
The brand already has six collections: moons, zodiac signs, letters, Star of David, beauty and personnel.
A classic for women who love minimalist jewelry with a statement.
Price range:
Varies from collection to collection and from item to item.
The cheapest of the items is NIS 265 and the most expensive NIS 4,450.
Obtain on the site.
Phone for inquiries:
054-5483280
The jewelry is made of 14ct gold in all shades and set with diamonds or gems (Photo: PR, Dudi Hasson)
The brand has six collections, one of which focuses on personalization (Photo: PR, Dudi Hasson)
Jewelry with meaning.
Be Sembol (Photo: PR, Dudi Hasson)
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