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Point of View: Lisa Konigsberg

by Monday, 08 April 2024

by Federica Frosini

«The impulse to adorn the self and to craft objects from precious materials (as defined by a given culture) are among the most innately human with jewelry being found in societies and communities throughout time. Such objects have always conveyed messages affection, social status, faith, or power. By extension, a jewel is a “document”. By “reading” it, we can discover its intended use, and the significance of the decora- tions and inscriptions, thus seeing reflected the spirit of the time, the cultural Zeitgeist. Jewels are also objects: that result not only from a significant...

Thursday, 04 April 2024

Verdi’s Deep Blue

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Marie Lichtenberg: Creating Happiness

Trend Notes SS 24: Loewe's Sculptural Jewelry

by Thursday, 04 April 2024

by Antonella Reina

The concept of jewelry reaches unexplored territory in Loewe's Spring/Summer 2024 collection. Creative director Jonathan Anderson has put precious sculpture-tops on the catwalk made of a two-tone cascade of glittering flowers, which make a pendant with cuff earrings and bracelets, once again created in collaboration with Lynda Benglis, an artist who also created an installation of monumental bronze sculptures for the occasion. The jewelry follows the codes of a provocative vocabulary: wearable sculptures characterized by shapes that reflect the changing world around them.


French Heritage for a new vision of jewelry

by Monday, 15 January 2024

by Antonella Reina

Sustainable Art Nouveau   Yellow gold Ginkgo 3D ring, Vever. Two hundred years since its creation, Vever is making a new vision of jewelry bloom: recycled gold, laboratory diamonds and plique-à-jour enamel masterfully combined through manufacturing skills and human genius. The merit goes to twins Camille and Damien Vever who have relaunched the historic company - closed in 1982 – still at 14 rue de la Paix. «When you decide to revive such a prestigious brand, you can only start from its DNA, high quality, French know-how and a culture of innovation and distancing,» explains...

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