‘Lifecycle’ collection jewellery by Nadine Ghosn in 18ct goldNadine Ghosn. ‘It is a moment where our life begins to shape and our identity starts to form. Creating is a time where I feel like I can play and my true inner child manifests, and as a result the playful theme transpires.’
This fascination for childhood has led Ghosn to explore everyday objects as jewellery – bracelets of golden paper clips, hamburgerstuffed with precious gems, and Lego rings in boldly coloured slabs of agate all feature in previous collections. Now, it is the turn of the humble bicycle chain, which is rethought as a bracelet and necklace in 18ct gold.
‘This new collection is about life’s journey and my way of making sense of the chaos and changes we collectively face today,’ says Ghosn of the new ‘Lifecycle’ collection. ‘This collection brings us back to riding a bicycle, a skill many of us acquire as children. It is a marker of our development. If we are lucky, loved ones teach us patiently. We ride. We fall. We keep getting up, getting better with time. We gain momentum, we keep moving.
The 260 components of the bracelets took over 68 hours to complete in a mastery of technical form. ‘Each element is treated individually and is not part of a serial production, a high degree of detail and focus leads to creating a technically challenging chain that embodies the movement it represents – creating the most mechanical piece I’ve done yet.’
She adds: ‘The diamond version is mastered through a careful micro-setting technique with approximately 2ct of calibrated diamond level set throughout for maximum bling. No comment on how long that took to complete!’ §
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