Human Tooth Necklace - Boutee
Human Tooth Necklace - Boutee
Human Tooth Necklace - Boutee

Halina Mutinta Jewellery

Human Tooth Necklace

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Human Tooth Necklace by Independent Jeweller Halina Mutinta

Discover the unique Human Tooth Necklace, a distinctive piece from Halina Mutinta, an independent jeweller based in Brighton. Drawing inspiration from her background as a dental nurse and a fascination with body parts, this necklace offers a fresh perspective on personal adornment.

Key Features:

  • Inspiration. Based on a real human wisdom tooth, symbolising luck and fortune, making it an ideal gift or personal keepsake.
  • Craftsmanship. Utilising the ancient lost-wax casting method, the necklace showcases a meticulous attention to detail.
  • Gemstone. Embellished with a white diamond, the 10mm tooth pendant adds a touch of luxury and sophistication.
  • Material. Crafted in solid gold, ensuring durability and a timeless appeal, with options for 9ct or 18ct gold to suit personal preferences.
  • Chain. Comes with a diamond cut belcher chain, available in lengths of 16” or 18”, offering versatility in styling.
  • Production Time. As each necklace is handmade, please allow up to 6 weeks for creation and delivery.

Halina Mutinta's Human Tooth Necklace merges personal history with artistic creation, resulting in a necklace that is both a conversation starter and a cherished accessory.

Opting for this necklace not only supports the craft of an independent jeweller but also celebrates the uniqueness of individual stories and experiences. Whether chosen as a gift or as a personal treat, the Human Tooth Necklace is sure to add a distinct and meaningful touch to any jewellery collection.

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Halina Mutinta Jewellery

Halina Mutinta Jewellery was founded by Halina Hamalambo in 2017. Mainly self taught, Halina has taken her own route - something that is evident in the unique nature of her designs. Classing her work as a combination of fine jewellery with her love for ancient and Indigenous art, she’s inspired by nature and pattern work - a subtle combination of the ancient with modern influence is ever-present in her colourful creations. Halina works on her own and is based by the sea in Brighton, England.

Independent jeweller Halina Mutinta crafting a bespoke engagement ring at her workbench

Jewellery Designer/Goldsmith

Halina M. Hamalambo

Born in Sweden to a Polish mother and Zambian father, Halina moved to the UK when she was five. Growing up in Essex, UK, she followed creative subjects at school before studying art at college. However, she struggled to find her true creative outlet and instead dropped out, deciding to follow the path of her dentist father by becoming a dental nurse. 
 
Working in the dental field for six years, her career satisfied her desire to work with her hands, but deep down she knew she was destined for a more artistic path. She moved to Brighton and it was there where jewellery really captivated her attention—an art form she’d always been passionate about and was inspired by the heavy, chunky jewellery that her mother had passed down to her when Halina was a child. 
 
Realising she’d found the path she wanted to take, she set out to learn everything she could. She reached out to endless jewellers in Brighton and London and soon found a shop in Brick Lane, London, that was taking apprentices. She worked with the third generation jeweller, Freddie Grove, and learnt invaluable skills including how to work intricately yet efficiently, and how to run a business. Next, she worked with Brighton jeweller Stef Warde at Peculiar Vintage. There, she mastered important skills including how to interact with customers. 

In 2017 Halina started her own jewellery business, this is where Halina Mutinta Jewellery began its journey.

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