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Sudha Pennathur is
a nationally renowned designer from Bergdorf Goodman, among others.
Sudha's jewelry uses ethnographic details and is inspired by age old crafts and designs from the Mughal period, the Raj period and of Tribal India and in so doing she has helped revive crafts, some of which were nearing extinction. Using materials available from nature she fabricates intricate jewelry designs and textiles. Form and function are woven together into sophisticated and enduring designs in her collections. Her unique interpretation adapts these pieces to the contemporary American woman. Whether it is a one of a kind necklace, hand embroidered jeweled ornaments, or uniquely woven scarves, each is a work of art and a keepsake. Eco sensitive, her fabrics are often vegetable dyed and hand printed. Fabrics in wall hangings and bags use antique recycled materials to give it that unique flair.
Sudha has also created special exhibition related shops for The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, to name a few. Her works are currently featured at The Smithsonian, The National Geographic, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. |
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