Amira Pearl Headband
The Amira Pearl Headband Set is a couture bridal adornment designed for the bride who values refinement, artistry, and timeless beauty.
Handmade in our South Australian Studio with luminous high shine shell pearls, the Amira Headband traces the silhouette of the crown with graceful pearl arches - evoking heirloom jewellery and Parisian bridal elegance. Paired with matching pearl drop earrings, the set offers a harmonious balance of modern couture and classical romance.
Feather light and adjustable, the headband is engineered for seamless, all day wear without compromising on luxury or presence. Every detail is considered, from the radiance of the pearls to the comfort of the fit.
This is not simply an accessory, it is a finishing jewel for the modern bride.
Inspired by vintage neo-deco and 1920s jewellery design, the Amira Pearl Headband Set evokes the glamour of a bygone era while remaining effortlessly modern. Its sculptural pearl arches echo Art Deco symmetry, making it ideal for brides seeking a unique, vintage-inspired bridal headpiece with couture refinement.
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MADE AND PACKAGED WITH LOVE
All of our products are designed and packaged in our South Australian Studio.
As a manufacturer and retailer of jewellery and accessories, it is of the utmost importance to us that we create responsibly, source mindfully and ensure that all of our pieces are produced sustainably and ethically.
The fast fashion industry has supported a culture of devaluing well-made, thoughtfully purchased jewellery in favour of disposable, seasonal pieces that have a limited lifespan. We believe that like art, jewellery should hold meaning and sentimental significance. We want our customers to invest in their own A'EL ESTE piece because they feel connected to not only the aesthetic of the piece, but the story behind it.