The father of modern jewelry, the engineer who is considered the most influential British jewelry designer of the 20th century. The creator of the most remarkable watch collection. The owner of the record of 11 de Beers Diamonds International Awards. One can see his pieces worn by the Queen during official ceremonies and on Instagram…
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Autumn in jewelry
What is your favorite season? Mine is fall, color-wise. Let me intriduce to you the selection of jewelry pieces, which represent fall motifs or demonstrate the variety of warm-shade gems. For some reason, fall motifs are not very popular in jewelry. Though even the banalest fall attribute, such as a leaf, can be interpreted in…
Three women of Hedy Martinelli [Interview]
Starting from being one of the first female jewelers of the ’70s, Hedy Martinelli made her way to success, passing her passion for jewelry on to her daughter and granddaughter. Years of cultivating an authentic style based on intuitive design and interpretation have led the brand to making one-of-a-kind pieces that need no signature. A…
Pink
Studying art, sooner or later you end up studying colors, their history, and cultural meaning. From this point of view, pink is an outstanding case: throughout the 400 years of its history pink has changed its meanings plenty of times, becoming a cultural and even anthropological phenomenon. Here I want to show you just a…
Landscape jewelry
Being blocked at home for 2 months without knowing how soon we’ll be able to travel again, makes us think of future destinations for our holidays and weekends. I personally enjoy scrolling photos of places I’d like to visit as soon as borders reopen and travelling will be safe. Then I moved to paintings, and…