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Mediterranean Gardens

Mediterranean Gardens

The warm color of bronze

The "Gardens of the Mediterranean" collection is born from the material, from an instant, a game, a sign left, an imprint that, later, became the symbol of the collection.
Then, this impression was brought into fusion and turned into bronze. For the first time a warm metal appears inside the Célestine brand.

In the game of "leaving a mark", there is the history of fossils, of the sign that crosses time, and which becomes treasure. It tells of a land, a territory, a culture and a civilization.

From the warmth of the metal to the history of fossils, appears the image of Etruria and its inhabitants: the Etruscans.

It was a civilization that lived mainly for and thanks to trade with the Middle East and other region bordering the Mediterranean Sea.
The territory and the houses were enriched by the cultures and goods of other countries: the gardens of the Mediterranean hide all these treasures.

Ra the god of sun

Ra the god of sun

Sunshine

"Ra god of the sun" is a collection inspired by ancient Egyptian mythology.

The god Ra was seen as the personification of the sun, a fundamental element in the mythology and beliefs of the Egyptians but also important for their daily life.

It is said that Ra got on his diurnal boat to travel the sky by day, and at night, he ascended the night boat, to cross the lower world. He faced and overcame the hells, to rise again the next day.
It was powerful and seen as a giver of light and heat for the inhabitants of Egypt, this made it essential to their survival.

It was represented by an eye or simply by a point in a circle.

Thus the fundamental element of the collection takes shape: the point from which an infinite number of rays start.
With the center of the stitch, a leather insert to add to the basic elements of Ra (light and heat), the third element: colour.

Rosée du matin

Rosée du matin

The freshness of dawn

A collection inspired by nature and specifically the light texture of morning dew. This natural phenomenon creates an infinity of drops on the surface of objects. They create a "second skin", made up of many small spheres that reflect the light of the rising sun.

This is what Zoé wanted to represent with the texture created on the external parts of the jewels of this collection: to create a fresh and shiny surface.

Thanks to the use of 3D modeling technology and subsequent printing, it is possible to obtain very precise spheres and geometric shapes.
Although it is beneficial to this technological method, it is only the first prototype that is realized in that "mechanical" way, all other pieces always pass through the hands of Zoé, what will make them unique.

Hide&Hide

Hide&Hide

Generous shapes

The “Hide & Hide” collection was born as a need: to go beyond the dimensions of the jewels made so far in the previous collections, to create more important jewels with a bigger presence. Another important element was the desire to increase the leather surface inserted inside the jewels to give greater importance and visibility to the color point and the technique used.

Winter Marine

Winter Marine

The secrets of the sea

The "Winter Marine" collection is the first collection of the artisan jewellery brand. It is inspired by the wild and mysterious oceans, which hide fascinating shapes and organic textures.

To be able to transform these natural inspirations into material shapes, Zoé ventures into self-taught learning of the lost wax technique.

This technique consists in working the wax, modelling it with precision instruments and heat. Therefore, being a very elastic material, very soft and organic shapes come out.

Thanks to this technique, Zoé has tried to best express the beauty of nature and its complexity through the jewellery line of the Winter Marine collection.

Skin

Skin

Between architecture and materials

The "Skin" collection as the second collection of the brand, represents the need of Zoé to go beyond the knowledge already acquired in the processing of silver. She felt the need to introduce an extra material that could give light and colour to her creations.
Not wanting to introduce precious stones because, despite their beauty, they are frequent in the jewel world, Zoé was looking for an originality that would have made her jewels unique and recognisable.
Experimenting for a long time, she discovered Italian leather of an infinite variety, full of colours and different textures.
So it was "embedding" pieces of leather that she managed to bring color and warmth in her creations.
Then came the research on the shapes to be developed within the collection, and the idea was to create a line of original and unexpected jewels using basic geometric shapes.

The result is a line of jewellery that represents the harmonious balance between basic geometric shapes and the best Italian leathers.