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18k yellow gold Flower Pendant, by Oscar Niemeyer.
As the next in their series of exciting design collaborations, Brazilian jeweller H. Stern, under the creative direction of Roberto Stern, has created a collection of gold jewellery in celebration of the famous Brazilian architect, Oscar Niemeyer.
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18k yellow gold Flower Bracelet, by Oscar Niemeyer.
Considered one of the most influential names in modern architecture, Niemeyer was responsible for the immense Brasilia project in the 1950s and for many iconic buildings in Brazil and around the world. His passion for the curve is the inspiration behind the collection of simple but dynamic gold jewels, linear yet organic, loose and flowing, rippling with energy and light, with the sensuality of Brazil.
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18k yellow gold Brasilia Bracelet, by Oscar Niemeyer.
Created by H. Stern, in Niemeyer's honour and signed by him, the jewels are based on the architect's own sketches, spontaneous curves that define his architectural style, curves that are in turn inspired by the natural beauty of Brazil, of Sugarloaf Mountain and Guanabara Bay, by the female form, by waves and clouds, translated into sinuous contours of concrete buildings and now into jewels of sun-yellow hand-hammered gold.
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18k yellow gold Copan Bracelet, by Oscar Niemeyer.
Niemeyer writes: "It's not the right angle that attracts me, nor is the straight line, hard, inflexible, created by man. What attracts me is the free and sensual curve, the curve I find in my country's mountains, in the sinuous course of its rivers, in the ocean waves, in a woman's body. The whole universe is made of curves, the curved universe of Einstein."
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18k yellow gold Copan Rings by, Oscar Niemeyer.
Niemeyer writes: "It's not the right angle that attracts me, nor is the straight line, hard, inflexible, created by man. What attracts me is the free and sensual curve, the curve I find in my country's mountains, in the sinuous course of its rivers, in the ocean waves, in a woman's body. The whole universe is made of curves, the curved universe of Einstein."
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