Jewels are objects that defy time; they are grounds where the imagination can build its buildings.
At the entrance of these buildings we will see a large eagle with open wings and an open beak, a bull and a winged lion with jewels between their hooves and in the middle a person full of grace and beauty but at the same time powerful, dressed in an imperial tunic. black made of embroidered lace that forms a rich filigree of gold and silver.
Jewels are the world of the obvious and the extraordinary coexisting with the impossible.
The impossible is the statement on the jewel.
Curated Assembling Related To This Perspective
We have chosen these pieces as part of the proposal of what can be understood in the Statement Jewelry Design.
The pieces that we have selected are because their work can evoke the meaning in our proposal.
For us, looking for meaning and purpose are ideas that can be accompanied by a beautiful piece of art as is a Jewel.
We hope that you will enjoy the selection.
The following pieces are:
Arunashi Earrings
Earrings by Arunashi.
1stDibs.comI Ice Necklace Modern Amethys
Ice Necklace Modern Amethyst Gold Plate, yellow gold, sterling silver in 1stDibs.com
Hannah Martin Beat Ring
The Beat 18ct-gold and diamond ring by Hannah Martin.
Messika’s Attention-Grabbing Celestial Diamond-Studded Calypso Necklace
Messika’s attention-grabbing celestial diamond-studded calypso necklace certainly sets the "silver standard" of the maison.
Hatton tennis Bracelet
Hatton Labs sterling silver tennis bracelet.
Emily P Wheeler Tourmaline Ring
Ring in yellow gold set with a tourmaline by Emily P Wheeler.
Deborah Pagani XL Pill Link Necklace
XL Pill Link necklace in yellow gold set with diamonds by Deborah Pagani.
Melissa Kaye Ada Bracelet
Ada bracelet in yellow gold set with black enamel and diamonds by Melissa Kaye.
Lydia Courteille Vulture Mosquee Ring
Vulture Mosquee ring in yellow gold set with sapphires, blue topaz and diamonds by Lydia Courteille.
Ines Arenas Jewelry Gallery Says Thank You…
…for staying with us through the article: “Statement Jewelry”.
For us, jewelry is an art form where others might think that jewelry becomes art through how it is presented.
But we believe that is the mixture between presentation and content that makes jewelry an art form. One doesn’t happen without the other.
Jewelry is a representation of our history and beliefs in symbols that have changed with the time to express our personal beliefs regarding politics, sexuality, religion, family, and even social status, since the Roman Empire in western civilization.
Jewelry, thanks to the internet, is going to become a language, a vocabulary, a way to talk, understood around the world because any art is about connection including Jewelry.
This is Why We Present Jewelry As We Do It!
But You, “The viewer is the last stroke in any jewelry piece”.