3 edgy high jewellery designers to watch out for in 2018
China’s Feng.J nurtures extraordinary blooms from Parisian haute joaillerie; Nghi Nguyen’s darkly urban eye speaks to fearless, urban women; and Bea Bongiasca applies youthful Italian creativity to Asian pop culture.
Three rising jewellery creators, from three corners of the globe, bring a distinctive flair to their studios.
Feng.J nurtures extraordinary blooms from the haute joaillerie capital; Nghi Nguyen’s darkly urban eye speaks to fearless women in New York and beyond; and Bea Bongiasca applies a youthful Italian creativity to Asian pop culture.
Asked which women enjoy her work, she quickly responds: “Elegant yet daring”.
Another unique concept is the asymmetrical pair of Le Cygny earrings. The choice of pastel blue/lavender Ethiopian opal is used to summon a serene scene she observed on her regular walks along the River Seine in her adopted city, where the admirer of Impressionism saw a glinting wave and some swans idling on the water. It forms part of a parure that includes a brooch with a swan motif.
“My approach is very conceptual because, to me, the ideas are what make a piece unique as well as reflect your identity and interests as a designer,” explains the 27-year-old Milan-based Bongiasca.