This is about creating experiential object d’art only seen in museums, auction houses and showrooms for body adornment is elusive and exclusive, with rare jewels hard to find, and wearable art difficult to acquire as the supply chains from sources are unknown and the barriers to entry inaccessible before, but now source direct to market and artificially lab grown has made these easier to acquire and alternatives more attractive.
Art and jewelers design craft has a deeper purpose to allow it’s audience to see the natural world, culture, ornamentation, supply chains economics and astrology to recreate extraordinary emotional experiences by gems, materials, color, luster, minerals intertwining cultural meaning, art, cultural symbolism and beauty as wearable adornment.
The Poetry of New Deco
Art Deco design that explores the natural world, culture, ornamentation, and gemstones—recreating extraordinary experiences through design objects, adornments, and jewelry. These pieces intertwine cultural meaning, art, and symbolism in the timeless pursuit of beauty. Each jewel becomes a whispered story, delicately told—like a locket passed down through generations, holding a portrait and a lock of hair, silently speaking of a grandmother’s love and resilience. Or a bespoke ring, designed with the birthstones of a family, celebrating legacy,
memory, and identity in shimmering form.
New Deco is a renaissance of the past—where heritage, sacred references, wild nature, and ancient wisdom converge. It reawakens wonder in the everyday, breathing enchantment into our environments, our objects, and our adornments. It beautifies, elevates, and empowers both women and men, weaving new dialogues and experiences through poetic design.
Design as Alchemy
This vision comes to life through alchemy—melding groundbreaking material innovation with luminous technology, and reimagining how we create and source. Take, for example, the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, where shimmering glass panels curve like sails above the historic port, marrying past and future through architectural poetry. Or consider the jewelry of Wallace Chan, whose ethereal creations blend traditional craftsmanship with futuristic materials like titanium, making each piece a radiant convergence of art, innovation, and spirit.
All in service of a more inclusive, radiant future—one where beauty is not a luxury, but a shared, sustainable dream.
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