Tella Temple Jewel
A short temple jewel that treats the frame itself like a place for ornament.
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Story & heritage
Emmanuelle Khanh is remembered for distinctive oversized eyewear, and the current house extends that visual language into eyewear jewellery. Tella Temple Jewel is source-grounded in the official EK catalogue, where it appears as part of the chainette/accessory offer rather than as a separate fashion category.
Emmanuelle Khanh imagines a bi-material temple jewel combining a chain of globes gilded with fine gold and round pearls. This unique accessory continues to explore a jewel dimension. Length: 12cm. Designed and handcrafted in France.
Materials & craft
Tella is described by the house as a bi-material temple jewel: a chain of globes gilded with fine gold and round pearls, designed to attach ornament directly to the eyewear temple. Its official length is 12 cm and it is designed and handcrafted in France.
How to choose & style
Choose Tella Temple Jewel when the goal is recognisable EK shape without needing a full outfit reset. The stronger colours work as the focal point with simple tailoring; darker acetate reads more daily and keeps the monogram detail quieter.