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NAZANINE TASSOUDJI
Inspired by ancient jewellery of West Asia, Geneva-based designer-jeweller Nazanine Tassoudji reaches deep into the cultural depths that give gold its unique resonance, its sense of completeness. Underlining the essential warmth and security that comes from the great connectivity and continuity of this noble metal, Nazanine embeds rich 18 and 24 carat gold with fragments of the past, with Persian and Hellenic artefacts, coins, bronzes, carved stones and jades, with sensual dangling drops of gemstones, recapturing age-old techniques and ageless conventions, like the signet ring, in strong contemporary hand-crafted forms.
Nazanine Tassoudji
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Left hand picture: 24k yellow gold rings by Nazanine Tassoudji.
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