05 April 2017
Few jewelers avoid using the flower, a subject as fascinating as it is inexhaustible. The more contemporary versions move further from reality and break with its silent image. Even without a gemstone and using only metal, it is enough to work with a circular pattern to immediately reveal an archetype of the flower. Even hybridized, distorted or given a twist, the flower is so present in the collective imagination that most often it continues to simply resemble a flower.
Aude Lechère - "Organic" bracelet made of gold
Blanca Muñoz at the miniMASTERPIECE gallery - "Maraña" ring made of gold
Claire Wolfstirn at the Elsa Vanier gallery - Earrings made of patinated steel and gold
Esty Grossman - Removable pendant made of gold and silver
Niessing at the Elsa Vanier gallery - "Flower Disc" necklace made of gold
Nuun - "Ginkgo Ombre" earrings made of blackened gold and diamonds
Oscar Niemeyer for H. Stern - Gold earrings
Snem Yildirim - Brooches made of brass, recycled plastic and steel
Christopher Thompson Royds - "Poppy" necklace made of hand-painted gold and diamonds
Victoria Walker - "Rose" pendant made of gold and silver
Beyond aesthetics, Christopher Esber believes in the positive virtues that certain crystals worn directly on the skin possess.
Botter, the Dutch creative duo made up of Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter have turned colorful little cars into jewelry.
In this issue we offer a non-exhaustive overview of pieces heralding these new jewelry values.
On “Wing Shop” the new e-shop of Noor Fares, you can entirely customize the “Fly Me to the Moon” earrings.
The positive values initiated by Léon Rouvenat, almost two centuries on, are modernized.
During the conference organized by the jeweler L’Or du Monde (pioneers in the use of recycled gold), the Systext association painted an apocalyptic picture...