Natasha Libelle at the Kremlin

Natasha Libelle at the Kremlin

The “Circus” jewellery set by the Ural brand Natasha Libelle is now part of an exhibition at the State Historical Museum in the Kremlin.

 

The ring and earrings from the “Circus” capsule pay homage to the architecture and cultural heritage of Yekaterinburg. These pieces celebrate the uniqueness of the region while continuing the traditions of the renowned Ural jewellery school.

 

The ring is divided into two parts, symbolizing the border between Europe and Asia that runs through the Urals. This visual contrast is achieved through white and black rhodium plating. The design reflects elements of the circus building itself and features a stylized dragonfly, the symbol of Natasha Libelle. The quartz centrepiece adds volume and lightness, also symbolizing the Ural region’s rich deposits.

 

The set incorporates not only the cultural codes of the Urals but also the brand’s symbolism. Few know that acrobats in circuses were once called dragonflies, and the dragonfly (“libelle” in translation) is the emblem of Natasha Libelle.

 

The “Circus” set was designed by Alexandra Dygai, a student at UrFU, with the support of Natasha Libelle.

Natasha Libelle at the Kremlin