contemporary handmade jewelry in the fabergé style

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About Guilloché

Guilloché is the decorative engraving of a metal surface; made popular on items such as watch dials, pens, and the Fabergé Eggs; with the use of a hand-powered device called a rose engine. The technique can also be applied to contemporary jewelry such as pendants, earrings, bracelets and more as you see here. Each piece in these collections is carefully and expertly hand-crafted by one of the world’s only professional artists specializing in guilloché.

À propos de Guilloché

Le guilloché est la gravure décorative d'une surface métallique ; rendu populaire sur des articles tels que des cadrans de montres, des stylos et des œufs de Fabergé ; avec l'utilisation d'un appareil manuel appelé moteur rose. La technique peut également être appliquée à des bijoux contemporains tels que des pendentifs, des boucles d'oreilles, des bracelets et bien plus encore, comme vous le voyez ici. Chaque pièce de ces collections est fabriquée à la main avec soin et expertise par l’un des seuls artistes professionnels au monde spécialisés dans le guillochage.

 

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The Inspiration for the new Collections

The INSPIRATION for the new collections!

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Take a Class

Learn the timeless art of Guilloché from a leading expert in the field. Classes are located in the heart of the watchmaking Vallée de Joux, Switzerland, where inspiration abounds and creativity flows. 

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Buy the Book

Get the passionately researched book that tracks the birth, decline, and revival of the endangered craft of Guilloché and features exclusive information from the world’s few living professional guillocheurs, as well as an exploration of the distinction between guilloché and its forebear, ornamental turning.

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“The First Contemporary Artist Using the Traditional Methods and Techniques of Fabergé, with a twist.”