Prayer beads pearl necklace
OIZA Prayer bead necklace from AW24 Collection. This necklace is made-to-order.
Please, note that the pearls and shells are natural and therefore slightly vary in shape to one and another.
Made in UK
100% Natural Pearls
100% Cowrie Shells
Hardware 100% Sterling silver
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ONE SIZE
Sizing and Fit
Length: "45.5cm"
All pieces from OIZA are final sale, and non-refundable.
Delivery
This item is made to order.
Please allow up to 2-4 weeks for item to be shipped.
OIZA Prayer bead necklace from AW24 Collection. This necklace is made-to-order.
Please, note that the pearls and shells are natural and therefore slightly vary in shape to one and another.
Made in UK
100% Natural Pearls
100% Cowrie Shells
Hardware 100% Sterling silver
—
ONE SIZE
Sizing and Fit
Length: "45.5cm"
All pieces from OIZA are final sale, and non-refundable.
Delivery
This item is made to order.
Please allow up to 2-4 weeks for item to be shipped.
OIZA Prayer bead necklace from AW24 Collection. This necklace is made-to-order.
Please, note that the pearls and shells are natural and therefore slightly vary in shape to one and another.
Made in UK
100% Natural Pearls
100% Cowrie Shells
Hardware 100% Sterling silver
—
ONE SIZE
Sizing and Fit
Length: "45.5cm"
All pieces from OIZA are final sale, and non-refundable.
Delivery
This item is made to order.
Please allow up to 2-4 weeks for item to be shipped.
Ceremony for Autumn Winter 2024, a collection that explores the juxtaposition and similarities between a wedding and funeral in both African and British cultures.
Ceremony consists of hand-stitched lace cloth meticulously curated to make up graphic and intricate textural dresses, one of OIZA’s signature designs. Silhouettes of high necklines and maxi cut lengths pull references from photographs of British Victorian widows in mourning, whilst the dropped low waist is a go- to fit OIZA adopted from earlier drops. The brand also introduces new necklines and lengths to diversify its offering and align with its contemporary feel. Genderless pieces include a black hand-stitched lace vest adorned with pearls, black guipure lace flared trousers with denim trims, an oversized floral cricket vest and wool tailored flares.
The adornment of cowrie shells and ostrich feathers throughout the collection draw inspiration from the opulence of African practices and imagery of royal weddings and burials. Mixed with baroque pearls (a gemstone known to be worn by brides on their wedding day) it also represents the 19th Century tradition of pearls being worn by royals as ‘mourning jewellery’.
The colour palette signifies the contrasting dress code of white and black worn at weddings and funerals respectively, but also in the same breath, blurs the lines between the two. OIZA’s research includes white robes being worn during Nigeria’s Yoruba festival Eyo Masquerade — a ceremony that can occur for a burial of an important chief or king. One stand out piece includes a blue dress, taking inspiration from a particular line from the 19th century English rhyme that describes what a bride should wear on her wedding day: ‘something blue’.
The collection nods to Christianity — a religion prominent in both English and Nigerian cultures — through the accessories of crucifix pearl chokers and pearl prayer beads and the showcasing of the collection in a church. Set against the backdrop of a British church, the visual contrast of the African-influenced clothes is striking and, combined with music composed by London DJ trio Hale Zero, provides an immersive experience of OIZA’s world.