Designs

Graphic Cuffs

Designs for large cuffs in carved turquoise, lapis lazuli and mother-of-pearl, with touches of diamonds. I was looking for a very graphic look, for a modern approach of these traditional materials.

PINK TOURMALINES

We wanted to use a set of 14 oval pink tourmalines for a long necklace and a pair of matching earrings. I studied several possibilities, using mainly diamonds, sometimes with touches of rubellites to add contrast and depth.

REVISITED ART DECO

This bracelet was doubly inspired by Art Deco, both in form and spirit : the very geometric pattern is specific to the period, and it evokes the searchlights illuminating the parties of the Roaring Twenties.

PINK TOURMALINES

We wanted to use a set of 14 oval pink tourmalines for a long necklace and a pair of matching earrings. I studied several possibilities, using mainly diamonds, sometimes with touches of rubellites to add contrast and depth.

REVISITED ART DECO

This bracelet was doubly inspired by Art Deco, both in form and spirit : the very geometric pattern is specific to the period, and it evokes the searchlights illuminating the parties of the Roaring Twenties.

Green Tourmalines

I was asked to imagine a set with green tourmalines, in a modern and sleek style. These diamond-paved geometric elements are designed to contrast with the round shapes of the gemstones, creating a rhythm between curves and straight lines.  

Green Tourmalines

I was asked to imagine a set with green tourmalines, in a modern and sleek style. These diamond-paved geometric elements are designed to contrast with the round shapes of the gemstones, creating a rhythm between curves and straight lines.