Gesture

The House stands within a continuity of jewellery craftsmanship,
inherited, learned, and mastered before being reinterpreted.

The gesture is precise, repeated, learned in respect of the rules, then refined through experience.
It engages the hand, the eye, and time.

t arises from the meeting between material and intention.
The metal is heated, shaped, transformed.
The stone is chosen, studied before being set.
Nothing is rushed. Nothing is left to chance.

Traditional jewellery techniques are understood and integrated with rigor,
in respect of their practices and their transmission.
They are adjusted to the demands of the work, to its time and its language.

Within this continuity, the gesture continues — as a form of transmission.

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Hands filing a piece of metal on a wooden workbench, surrounded by jewelry tools