Collaborative creation: Artist and artisan partnerships that bend the boundaries of jewellery design

November 14, 2019

By Jodie Smith

4 min read

In a new era of creativity, artists from numerous fields are collaborating with one another. In the fashion world, these joint endeavours have been commonplace for some time, and now the jewellery industry is embracing this shift. Recently, jewellery brands have begun to move away from the traditional model, where designers and artisans were employed as silent contributors.

This collaboration strategy is a boon to any renowned brand – potentially multiplying their fan base, and capitalising on the young, fashion forward following of emerging artists. Emmanuel Tarpin is one such jeweller, who was recently named as the inaugural ‘Artist in Residence’ for the Genevan house of de Grisogono – as part of de Grisogono’s new Creativity in Residence program. So far, the collaboration has resulted in a six-piece collection of necklaces, a ring, and earrings with in the form of intertwined ribbons and ropes of colourless and black diamonds, titled ‘Prologue.’ This is not a one-off venture – two more collaborative high jewellery collections due to be released in 2020.

Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' necklace with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' necklace with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

 Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' bracelet with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' bracelet with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

 Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' ring with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' ring with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

 Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' earrings with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' earrings with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

Emmanuel Tarpin comments: “I like the Maison’s notion of volume as well as its exuberance, which makes each of its pieces so interesting […] I find there is a similarity between the contrast of shapes, colours and textures in de GRISOGONO’s creations as well as in mine. We also share a common notion of innovation and design and a love of delighting with surprise.”

Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' earrings with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

Emmanuel Tarpin for de Grisogono 'Prologue' earrings with colourless and black diamonds in white gold

The Italian Maison Bvlgari has long been creating wearable works of art in its high jewellery collections, and in 2019, the brand’s Jewellery Director Lucia Silvestri collaborated with the Italian artist Francesco Vezzoli on the creation of a precious sculpture. While he designed the animal, Lucia provided the gemstone embellishment: amethysts, cabochon cut rubellite, peridot, citrine, and topaz – a total of 43 gemstones of approximately 1,500 carats – finished with nine ancient Greek silver coins. Inspired by the novel ‘À rebours’ by Joris-Karl Huysmans, the bejewelled artwork is titled ‘Tortue de Soirée.’ The precious objet d’art will be on display in the ‘Huysmans, de Degas à Grünewald sous le regard de Francesco Vezzoli’ exhibition at Musée d’Orsay between 26th November and 1st March 2020.  

Bvlgari and Francesco Vezzoli ‘Tortue de Soirée’ objet d'art with amethyst beads and cabochon cut amethyst, rubellite, peridot, citrine, topaz, diamonds and Ancient Greek coins in yellow gold

Bvlgari and Francesco Vezzoli ‘Tortue de Soirée’ objet d'art with amethyst beads and cabochon cut amethyst, rubellite, peridot, citrine, topaz, diamonds and Ancient Greek coins in yellow gold

Another new collaborative collection is ‘Unique,’ from jeweller Mathon and artist Émeline Piot. Piot’s work is inspired by nature, and here, manifests in an intricate and feminine artwork which Maison Mathon have interpreted in fine jewellery. The collection merges floral motifs with mythological figures, resulting in designs that are incredibly rich, complex and brightly embellished.

Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot ‘Unique’ collection 'Nkùma' ring with tourmaline, emeralds, spinels, garnets, sapphires, diamonds, turquoise and enamel in yellow gold

Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot ‘Unique’ collection 'Nkùma' ring with tourmaline, emeralds, spinels, garnets, sapphires, diamonds, turquoise and enamel in yellow gold

 Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot ‘Unique’ collection 'Eden' earrings with tourmaline, emeralds, spinels, garnets, sapphires, diamonds, turquoise and enamel in yellow gold

Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot ‘Unique’ collection 'Eden' earrings with tourmaline, emeralds, spinels, garnets, sapphires, diamonds, turquoise and enamel in yellow gold

 Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot 'Unique'collection ‘Quetzal’ earrings with spinels, tourmaline, sapphires, diamonds and emeralds in enamel and yellow gold

Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot 'Unique'collection ‘Quetzal’ earrings with spinels, tourmaline, sapphires, diamonds and emeralds in enamel and yellow gold

 Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot 'Unique'collection 'Gor Orisa-Nla' solo earring with tourmaline, iolite, rhodolite, Imperial topaz, garnet, aquamarine, emeralds, sapphires, diamonds, spinels and enamel in yellow gold

Aude Mathon x Émeline Piot 'Unique'collection 'Gor Orisa-Nla' solo earring with tourmaline, iolite, rhodolite, Imperial topaz, garnet, aquamarine, emeralds, sapphires, diamonds, spinels and enamel in yellow gold

DAWN is a Hong Kong-based brand, specialising in jewellery made with jade by young designers and craftsmen. Part of their company ethos is to acknowledge the work of talented jewellery artists, and promote their work through the brand. “We seek out people with the same core values as we have at DAWN; we look for a certain energy and an appreciation of art in them, and in turn we share our knowledge and expertise. […] The Dragon necklace is a perfect example. It is the result of collaborative effort: to bring it to life I gathered together a young jade carving artist, LI Kai Yuan; our in-house designer, Red YEUNG; an enamellist, YI Shui Han; and a rope artist, XU Min,” DAWN’s Director Yve Chan tells me.

DAWN necklace with carved orange jade, orange jade beads, diamonds and guilloché enamel in red gold

DAWN necklace with carved orange jade, orange jade beads, diamonds and guilloché enamel in red gold

In all forms of artistic expression, the zeitgeist has shifted to democratic ethics – where creators and artists of multiple disciplines are embellishing fine jewellery, and brands are benefitting from the artistic expertise of new perspectives.

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