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I love each of these jewels, books, … I’d like to be given every one of them! Some are very affordable, others more expensive.
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For these three beautiful rings made with jewelry designer Ségolène Dangleterre, Mathias Kiss has adapted his artistic practices to the demands of miniaturization.
Lima, Lambayeque, Cusco… The 15-day trip in the company of Carole Fraresso and the other participants takes you to museums filled with sumptuous collections of headdresses, breastplates, helmets, nose jewels that survived the looting of the royal tombs of the lord of Sipan or the lady of Cao, the Peruvian Tutankhamun…
The “Dune” ring represents the most sensual aspect of the work of Alina Alamorean.
These Motché Paris-Lima earrings in recycled gold are inspired by elements of the precolombian Viru culture (300 BC – 300 AD).
This spectacular pair of XXL creoles in recycled gold or silver by Motché is a replica of a precolombian Chimu piece dating from 1000 – 1470 A.D.
“With its pearly white color, it’s somewhere between a man’s shirt collar and a young girl’s navy-blue dress,” explains designer Alina Alamorean.
Delphine Nardin was once an archaeologist, which explains her passion for objects marked with the patina of time. In her “Empreintes” collection, the vestiges of the sea become decorative elements. On this bracelet, the crab claw is “printed” in silver. Sublime and abstract.
The Greek designer Christina Soubli tirelessly declines the filigree, her favorite technique. She shapes the thread in the round, triangle or square as on this ring.
In her “Money-Money” collection, jewelry designer Maria Kaprili highlights aspects of Greece’s cultural heritage: ancient coins.
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