Golden Glow


In ancient China yellow was the imperial colour. In Shanghai I was tempted to buy one of those iconic portraits of a noble Chinese ancestor, his brocade coat glowing with yellow silk and golden threads. The painting was too big to send it home but the combination of yellow and gold inspired my combination of a silk blouse, vintage Thierry Mugler, and jewellery from Greek designer Ilias Lalaounis. I know no other jeweller West of India and the Dubai gold market who works so boldly in massive gold. He gets his inspiration from ancient gold treasures like those found in Troy. I first encountered his gleaming marvels on a visit to the Greek island Mykonos.


©hjorleifur, Mykonos, pixabay
   
                                 
Gold got a new dimension when I strolled through the Dubai gold souq. Wow! The massive attack of the glittering metal on your optic nerve is overwhelming. Even teenage girls seem to be draped in gold.







In my rural corner of France daffodils, tulips and early roses rather come to mind. Spring and late autumn are the seasons of all shades of yellow. Here the yellow is feeling more at home as a companion to crisp white. 

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