TRIBU: The Global Culture of Wilfredo Rosado

December 14, 2021

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

Independent jewellery designers usually release collections whenever they see fit, rather than twice a year according to what the fashion calendar dictates. So, at the end of 2021, a new and long-awaited Wilfredo Rosado jewellery collection called Tribu was presented in New York. Once again, the designer caught my attention by showcasing the creative work of a true innovator.

The word Tribu, meaning “Tribe” in Spanish, Italian and French, epitomises Rosado’s affinity for global culture. The “geography” of the collection’s design is no less extensive: it reflects the bright colours of Maasai tribal jewellery, the geometry and detailing of the Art Deco artist Jean Dunant, as well as the traditions of Japanese lacquer painting.

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in 18k white gold with black nano-ceramic detail and white diamonds of 14.02 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in 18k white gold with black nano-ceramic detail and white diamonds of 14.02 carats

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in18k rose gold with red nano-ceramic detail and princess cut rubies of 3.32 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in18k rose gold with red nano-ceramic detail and princess cut rubies of 3.32 carats

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k white gold and black nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond centre stone

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k white gold and black nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond centre stone

Unafraid to experiment and combine seemingly incongruous elements, Wilfredo once again challenged himself and the accepted practices of traditional jewellery design. It could be said that he has embarked on a creative “journey” in search of new lines of wearable art, and his master jewellers from Valenza have helped him to turn his ideas into a reality.

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelets in 18k rose gold with nano-ceramic details, diamonds, Muzo emeralds and rubies

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelets in 18k rose gold with nano-ceramic details, diamonds, Muzo emeralds and rubies

It’s always a goal of mine to create jewellery that is innovative and statement-making but also wearable. I believe this collection will speak to a new generation of collectors who love to wear their jewellery and refuse to keep it in a vault for special occasions. I design with the highest level of craftsmanship and technique because I believe my clients appreciate and expect that in every aspect of their lives. – Wilfredo Rosado

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu pendant in 18k rose gold and red nano-ceramic detail with white diamonds of 5.42 carats and a ruby centre stone of 3.58 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu pendant in 18k rose gold and red nano-ceramic detail with white diamonds of 5.42 carats and a ruby centre stone of 3.58 carats

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in18k white gold with black nano-ceramic detail and white diamonds of 14.02 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in18k white gold with black nano-ceramic detail and white diamonds of 14.02 carats

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k white gold and black nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond centre stone

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k white gold and black nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond centre stone

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in 18k rose gold with aubergine nano-ceramic detail

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in 18k rose gold with aubergine nano-ceramic detail

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k rose gold and aubergine nano-ceramic detail with a padparadscha sapphire of 1.20 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k rose gold and aubergine nano-ceramic detail with a padparadscha sapphire of 1.20 carats

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in 18k rose gold with white pavé diamonds of 12.44 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in 18k rose gold with white pavé diamonds of 12.44 carats

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in18k white gold with black and red nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond border of 5.51 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu earrings in18k white gold with black and red nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond border of 5.51 carats

The Tribu collection, which includes four types of earrings, two pendants, two rings and three cuff bracelets, has limited edition pieces available at prices ranging from $28,000 to $84,000. Tribu jewellery is impressive with its bold colours and large proportions, but the jewellery is light and comfortable to wear; here beauty does not require pain or sacrifice.

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu pendant in 18k rose gold and green nano-ceramic detail with white diamonds of 6.57 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu pendant in 18k rose gold and green nano-ceramic detail with white diamonds of 6.57 carats

The W.Rosado brand uses materials such as titanium, aluminium and bronze, as well as gold, treated with nano-ceramic, a colour-adhering technique. It took many years of research and development to reach the level at which Wilfredo can now work with all these materials. And thanks to all that trial and error, the jeweller has now reached a point where he can use many brightly coloured lacquered surfaces!

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k white gold and black nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond centre stone

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu ring in 18k white gold and black nano-ceramic detail with a white diamond centre stone

Jewellery from this new collection will certainly interest connoisseurs of exceptional gemstones; there are some very interesting specimens here. For example, colourless diamonds, rubies and emeralds, some of which were mined from the legendary Muzo Emerald Colombia mine, that come in a variety of cuts and sizes from cabochons to micro pavé. The result is a striking triumph of colour, texture and size.

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in 18k rose gold with red nano-ceramic detail and princess cut rubies of 3.32 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in 18k rose gold with red nano-ceramic detail and princess cut rubies of 3.32 carats

 Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in18k rose gold with green nano-ceramic detail, white princess cut diamonds and Muzo Colombian emeralds of 5.85 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in18k rose gold with green nano-ceramic detail, white princess cut diamonds and Muzo Colombian emeralds of 5.85 carats

  Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in18k rose gold with red and black nano-ceramic detail and white princess cut diamonds of 2.64 carats

Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet in18k rose gold with red and black nano-ceramic detail and white princess cut diamonds of 2.64 carats

If this is the first time you have encountered the works of Wilfredo Rosado, it will be easier for you to understand them with a bit of background on the jeweller. As a protégé of Andy Warhol and a member of his inner circle, Rosado spent his early years in New York, immersed in dynamic street art and the social life of the city, befriending artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, in addition to forging connections with the urban community.

The Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet with green nano-ceramic detail and 5.85 carats of Muzo Colombian emeralds

The Wilfredo Rosado Tribu bracelet with green nano-ceramic detail and 5.85 carats of Muzo Colombian emeralds

He worked as the Fashion Director for Warhol’s celebrated Interview magazine before going on to co-create projects with Giorgio Armani. Rosado launched his first high jewellery collection in 2011 and the famous Pearl ID line under the W.Rosado brand in 2020. Despite all the industry’s troubles during the pandemic, Rosado gained a lot of attention when Vice President Kamala Harris donned a bespoke W.Rosado necklace on Inauguration Day in January 2021, an event you can read more about here.

The Wilfredo Rosado Tribu pendant with red nano-ceramic detail, diamonds and a ruby centre stone of 3.58 carats

The Wilfredo Rosado Tribu pendant with red nano-ceramic detail, diamonds and a ruby centre stone of 3.58 carats

If you missed the Tribu presentation on the East Coast at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York or on the West Coast at Just One Eye in Los Angeles, check out W.Rosado boutiques to appreciate these latest creations in person!

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