Movement

Movement

In my view, movement is a part of life. Reality dictates certain things, but the choice is always ours. First, the direction we take, and then where we go from there.

As a jewelry designer I sit under an umbrella with many and varied layers. One of them is my passion for injecting new life into the way we wear an existing piece of jewelry.

Many of my clients have been with me for years, and I have always wanted to help then renew their collection, without needing to put aside the pieces they already own. The idea of combining without overloading and the precision it requires, is a challenge that I particularly enjoy.

When you come to me with your jewelry, a refreshing new creation forms and every piece can become part of something new once again. I move pendants, add diamonds, replace parts. Necklaces become bracelets and rings become pendants. Everything is open to new ideas and new creations. 

For me, this process brings great pleasure, and is truly an honor.

There are times when you come to me with an old piece of jewelry, one that evokes a memory and touches the heart. You want to maintain the memory, but have the piece connect to the here and now, so that it represents who you are today. The new creation allows you to reconnect, it suddenly feels like it belongs to you, like you have always worn it, and at the same time allows you to get excited about having something new.

However, there are times when it simply isn’t possible to create a new piece of jewelry from an old one. In such cases you can sell the gold to be melted down and enjoy a credit in favor of a new piece.

Stones and diamonds can be reset into a new piece of jewelry that is reminicent of the old and will thrill and excite you, while allowing you to remember the history and cherish the memories. 

Jewelry has vast emotional or material value, often it has both. But there is something magical in giving it new life, injecting it with a new essence, or renewing and refining the essence that already existing within it.

I invite you to send me an email or WhatsApp with a photo of your cherished piece of jewelry, I promise to get back with advice on how you might renew and reconnect with it. 

Category work

Date

23. 12. 2020

Share

Accessibility Toolbar