The Protagonist Exhibition: Vogue Italia and Alexandra Mor’s Sustainable Jewellery Showcase

November 11, 2019

By Jodie Smith

6 min read

New York is brimming with jewellery delicacies at this time of year, and aside from TEFAF, there is also a new, ethical showcase for jewellery designers. Between November 14th and 18th, Vogue Italia will present ‘The Protagonist’ at The Park Avenue Armory in New York as part of this year’s Salon Art + Design exhibition.

Under the creative and artistic direction of Alexandra Mor, ‘The Protagonist’ marks a three- year partnership between Salon Art + Design and the jewellery designer. Although the exhibition first began in 2014, Mor first conceptualised the new direction of Vogue Italia’s event in 2017. The New York-based designer chose to use the tagua seed as an emblem of environmentally sustainable jewellery materials as it is considered the botanical alternative to ivory. Through her ambassadorial role in the annual exhibition, Mor has encouraged other designers and brands to participate – focusing on those who use alternative materials and utilise mindful creative practices.

<p>Peggy Guinness necklace with kyanite in white gold</p>

Peggy Guinness necklace with kyanite in white gold

<p> Karen Suen ring with conch pearl and diamonds in white gold</p>

Karen Suen ring with conch pearl and diamonds in white gold

<p> Alexander Laut earrings with aquamarines, sapphires, diamonds and emeralds in white gold</p>

Alexander Laut earrings with aquamarines, sapphires, diamonds and emeralds in white gold

<p> Alexandra Mor ‘Honouring the Earth’ eternity band with 15.27ct Muzo emeralds and diamonds in white and yellow gold</p>

Alexandra Mor ‘Honouring the Earth’ eternity band with 15.27ct Muzo emeralds and diamonds in white and yellow gold

For 2019, ‘The Protagonist’ will present 15 leading jewellery designers and apart from Alexandra Mor’s latest creations you will see jewellery by Alessio Boschi, Alexander Laut, Liza Borzaya, Feng J, Amedeo by Faraone Mennella, Lydia Courteille, Munnu the Gem Palace, Neha Dani, Yair Shimansky, Chiara Passoni and a few others. Each of them will showcase five to six creations, featuring materials such as recycled gemstones and precious metals, as well as reclaimed wood. Alexandra Mor has chosen the event to present an incredible natural hexagon crystalline eternity band called ‘Honoring the Earth’. It is embellished with 15 rough Muzo-mined Colombian emeralds weighing 15.27 carats.

<p>Faraone Mennella &#8216;Fireworks&#8217; necklace with emeralds in titanium and yellow gold</p>

Faraone Mennella ‘Fireworks’ necklace with emeralds in titanium and yellow gold

Another example of unfaceted gems in jewellery comes from Neha Dani’s latest galactic inspired ‘Shristi’ collection.  The Indian designer will exhibit the ‘Arunima ’earrings and ‘Vruta’ cuff that centre around water and fire opals set in vibrant titanium.

<p>Neha Dani &#8216;Shristi&#8217; collection &#8216;Vruta&#8217; cuff with water opals, diamonds, Paraiba tourmaline, sapphires, and tsavorite garnets in titanium </p>

Neha Dani ‘Shristi’ collection ‘Vruta’ cuff with water opals, diamonds, Paraiba tourmaline, sapphires, and tsavorite garnets in titanium

<p> Neha Dani &#8216;Shristi&#8217; collection &#8216;Arunima&#8217; earrings with fire opal, sapphires, yellow and orange diamonds in titanium</p>

Neha Dani ‘Shristi’ collection ‘Arunima’ earrings with fire opal, sapphires, yellow and orange diamonds in titanium

A true rising star of the jewellery industry – Chinese designer Feng J. – as well as the award-winning Italian jeweller Alession Boschi will showcase their tribute to nature in flower inspired jewellery. Alexander Laut and Karen Suen will wow the audience with spectacular gemstones that their jewellery is famed for while Amedeo along with Lydia Courteille will demonstrate outstanding gem carvings in their creations.

<p>Feng J. ‘Garden of Impressionism’ collection ‘Lily of the Valley’ brooch with diamonds, tsavorites and electroplated 18k gold</p>

Feng J. ‘Garden of Impressionism’ collection ‘Lily of the Valley’ brooch with diamonds, tsavorites and electroplated 18k gold

Another highlight of the exhibition is the Russian designer Liza Borzaya who will present her highly detailed enamel jewellery at The Protagonist for the first time. I am sure Chiara Passoni’s jewellery won’t be left unnoticed, as it is embellished with 5 million year-old shark teeth, as well as sapphires and diamonds.

<p>Liza Borzaya hand jewellery  with pink sapphires and diamonds in enamel and white gold</p>

Liza Borzaya hand jewellery with pink sapphires and diamonds in enamel and white gold

<p> Liza Borzaya earrings with pink sapphires and diamonds in enamel and white gold</p>

Liza Borzaya earrings with pink sapphires and diamonds in enamel and white gold

Our intent with this show is to inspire and lead our industry, retailers and collectors alike. Our curated group of fine jewellery designers is pioneering the way to a transparent fine jewellery industry.  We are changing practices and using sustainable, environmentally friendly and responsibly sourced materials without compromising value, craftsmanship, aesthetics or quality. – Alexandra Mor

<p>K Brunini earrings and necklace with Madargascan shell, repurposed 1920’s rock crystal pendulums, opals and Austalian pink diamonds in yellow gold</p>

K Brunini earrings and necklace with Madargascan shell, repurposed 1920’s rock crystal pendulums, opals and Austalian pink diamonds in yellow gold

<p> Amedeo by Faraone Mennella cameo pendant with colourless and black diamonds in white gold and leather </p>

Amedeo by Faraone Mennella cameo pendant with colourless and black diamonds in white gold and leather

<p> Alessio Boschi &#8216;The Frangipani Set&#8217; with tagua seed and ethically sourced yellow and white diamonds, in yellow gold and recycled mango wood naturally dyed with Persian saffron and scented with pure Frangipani essence </p>

Alessio Boschi ‘The Frangipani Set’ with tagua seed and ethically sourced yellow and white diamonds, in yellow gold and recycled mango wood naturally dyed with Persian saffron and scented with pure Frangipani essence

<p> Chiara Passoni cuff with ancient shark teeth, diamonds and sapphires in white gold</p>

Chiara Passoni cuff with ancient shark teeth, diamonds and sapphires in white gold

<p> Chris Davies &#8216;Palace Clouds&#8217; cuff in hand carved ebony wood and 18k recycled gold</p>

Chris Davies ‘Palace Clouds’ cuff in hand carved ebony wood and 18k recycled gold

<p> Lydia Courteille ring with 5.31ct diamonds and jasper in yellow gold and silver</p>

Lydia Courteille ring with 5.31ct diamonds and jasper in yellow gold and silver

<p> Chris Davies &#8216;Two Breaths&#8217; brooch in yellow gold</p>

Chris Davies ‘Two Breaths’ brooch in yellow gold

<p> Yair Shimansky ring with 27ct tanzanite and diamonds in white gold</p>

Yair Shimansky ring with 27ct tanzanite and diamonds in white gold

<p> Munnu The Gem Palace clutch purse with emeralds, rubies and diamonds in yellow gold</p>

Munnu The Gem Palace clutch purse with emeralds, rubies and diamonds in yellow gold

‘The Protagonist’ will open to a VIP salon of attendees on the 14th November, including the press, stylists, buyers, fine art and jewellery collectors. During the four-day exhibition, Vogue Italia will also host a panel event, where a discussion around the urgent importance of ethical practices in the fine jewellery industry will take place. Not only will the exhibit display and promote these ethical and sustainable values, but it offers a further incentive of donating 10% of all proceeds from sales at Salon Art + Design to The Rainforest Alliance.

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