Description
A piece of rough smoky-quartz stone, in which the natural facets of the quartz appears. The earrings have a semitransparent, smoked shade with rough fractured bottom edges This pair of earrings are part of the ‘Minimal’ series which takes a more sober and convenient direction. By integrating more basic elements (smaller dimension, simplicity), these pieces become more approachable as a wearable jewel. The earrings are hosted in their rock of origin instead of in a box.
Gemma ex Lapide –
Gemma ex Lapide is a project of Studio DŌ, founded by Dana Seachuga and Octave Vandeweghe. The Latin phrase ‘Gemma ex Lapide’ could be translated as ‘jewel gained from a stone’ or ‘gemstone extracted from a rock’. The project explores the core relationship between stones and jewellery, while it also bridges between body and space.
For this project, Studio DŌ works with stones in an experimental way, focussing on the unique elements each stone possesses, while also reflecting on the origin of (gem)stones in jewellery. This results in a series of contemporary objects that still express authenticity. These objects function both as sculptures, and as pieces of jewelry to adorn the body.
Type: object and earrings
Materials: Smoky – Quartz stone, acrylic, gold plated brass.
Earring dimensions: total length 4,8 cm, stone length 2,5 cm, diameter 0,6 cm
Techniques: core-drilling in stone, goldsmithing
Additional information
Weight | 0,35 kg |
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Dimensions | 17 × 13 × 5 cm |
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