MULTICOLOR
Ying e Yang” necklace in carbon fiber with rondelles in white gold and diamonds, suspending a double row of multi-color gems. Gold gr. 85,00 – Diamonds ct. 1,62 – multi-color gems ct. 292,78
CATENA EARRINGS
“Catena” earrings in pink titanium set with round-cut pink sapphires and pink sapphire beads.
Oro gr 2,90 – Zaffiri rosa ct 4,00 – Zaffiri beads ct 121.
PLACCHE PINK TOURMALINES
Bracelet in carbon fibre plaques with links and central motifs in white gold, pink titanium, sugar loaf and triangular pink tourmalines and pavé-set pink sapphires. Gold gr. 24,00 – pink sapphires ct 8,61.
SHANGHAI
“Mikado” earrings in titanium and white gold, set with round and baguette-cut diamonds. Gold gr 3,10 – Pavè-set diamonds ct 15,04 – baguette-cut diamonds ct 10,63.
BUCKLE SAPPHIRES
“Buckle” ring in white gold , pavé-set diamonds 7,46 ct and sapphires 1,76 ct.
Gold gr. 22,00 – diamonds ct. 7,46 – blue sapphires ct. 1,76.
SPIRALE
“Spirale” earrings in aluminium, edged with round and marquise-cut diamonds, with central pear-shape diamonds. Gold gr 6,00 – pavè-set diamonds ct 2,49 – marquise-cut diamonds ct 5,25 – pear-shaped diamonds ct 3,81 (Ct 1,79 E SI 1 and Ct 2,02 D VS 2)
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Focus: This panel will explore what it truly means to create an artisan jewelry brand in a world increasingly driven by fast fashion and mass production. Panelists will discuss their personal journeys of building brands based on craftsmanship, creativity, and authenticity. They will also delve into the challenges and rewards of maintaining artisanal values while remaining relevant in a competitive market.
Venue: Liwan
Date: Tuesday, February 3rd
Panelists:
Briony Raymond
Krishna Choudhary
Lauren Adriana
Fabio Salini
Discussion Topics:
• Craftsmanship Over Commerciality: Why some jewelry brands choose to prioritize craftsmanship and artistry over mass production, and how that sets them apart in the marketplace.
• The Balance Between Art and Commerce: How can artisan brands remain sustainable and relevant without compromising on their values?
• Personal Connections in Artisan Jewelry: How the act of commissioning a custom, handmade piece establishes a personal relationship between the designer and client, fostering a deeper connection with the jewelry.
• Challenges of Building an Artisan Brand in a Fast-Paced World: What are the difficulties of running an artisan jewelry brand in an industry driven by trends, mass production, and the pressures of commercial success?
• Authenticity and Storytelling: How artisan brands craft their unique identity through the stories behind the designs, and why storytelling is a key part of their appeal.
• Communication with Audiences – How Artisan Brands Connect Differently: How the communication strategies of artisan brands differ from commercial jewelry brands. How do they use digital platforms, events, or social media to communicate their values, and how does this resonate with consumers who prioritize craftsmanship and individuality?
Dear Designer,
We’re excited to invite you to a special event, “In Conversation with International Jewelers,” designed exclusively for the M7 community of local jewelry designers and enthusiasts.
This is a great opportunity to meet and chat with internationally recognized jewelers – Briony Raymond, Fabio Salini, Lauren Adriana, and Krishna Choudhary – and hear about their experiences building authentic, artisanal jewelry brands in today’s world of fast fashion.
You’ll have the chance to connect with fellow designers and industry professionals in a relaxed and engaging setting. It’s a perfect time to exchange ideas, ask questions, share insights, and enjoy a laid-back evening with like-minded creatives.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, February 4th
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Venue: M7 Learning Space
Audience: Private (Local Jewelry Designers)
Please RSVP using the link below to secure your spot. We look forward to having you join us for this informal and valuable gathering!