Dulce Rocks' designs speak for themselves with an aesthetic that is sculptural yet conventional with a lot of sensuality and movement. Designer, Christjin Olarte, enjoys pieces that are big and bold, but also designs smaller, delicate pieces.
Christjin says that he "tries to design for people who love jewellery as much as I do, the type of person who can wear a day dress or an evening gown, but always finishes off her final touches with jewellery to make an outfit hip. Normally someone who isn't afraid of making a statement, be it through a loud piece or a quiet piece, my follower wears it with lots of chutzpah!".
Dulce Rocks mixes semi-precious stones, silvers with other metals and crystals to create unique shapes with a variety of striking colours.
Dulce Rocks' first collection, designed exclusively for Glamourpods.
Christjin says that he "tries to design for people who love jewellery as much as I do, the type of person who can wear a day dress or an evening gown, but always finishes off her final touches with jewellery to make an outfit hip. Normally someone who isn't afraid of making a statement, be it through a loud piece or a quiet piece, my follower wears it with lots of chutzpah!".
Dulce Rocks mixes semi-precious stones, silvers with other metals and crystals to create unique shapes with a variety of striking colours.
Dulce Rocks' first collection, designed exclusively for Glamourpods.
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