TEFAF Maastricht 2020: Preview the best jewellers exhibiting at the art fair

February 25, 2020

By Jodie Smith

6 min read

One of the most prestigious art fairs of the year – TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) – is upon us. Held in Maastricht, The Netherlands between 7th and 15th March. The exhibition has established a reputation for showcasing exceptional artists of various disciplines – from antique artwork and grand master painters to high jewellery – and as such very few jewellers qualify to display their haute joaillerie designs there. Here, we take a look at some of the important designers and maisons who will be taking part in TEFAF 2020.

href=”http://www.bhagatjewellers.com/” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Bhagat

News that excited jewellery aficionados was that Bhagat Jewellers of Mumbai will be debuting at TEFAF Maastricht, and he will be the first Indian jeweller to have his own salon at the fair. Bhagat is known as a master jeweller, one of very few who works with truly important gemstones and creates jewelled artworks with such revered materials. The centrepiece of his display at the exhibition will be Bhagat’s one-of-a-kind Burmese sapphire and diamond ring, set in platinum. The architecture of this astonishing jewel is sure to draw crowds of jewellery and art fans alike.

Bhagat ring with sugarloaf Burmese sapphire, diamonds and sapphires set in platinum

Bhagat ring with sugarloaf Burmese sapphire, diamonds and sapphires set in platinum

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/van-cleef-arpels-quatre-contes-de-grimm” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef & Arpels has become a mainstay at TEFAF, and this year the famous maison will present a selection of vintage and contemporary pieces. As a taste of the themes which have earned Van Cleef & Arpels their acclaim, the jewellery house will be exhibiting a selection of their iconic designs: ballerina brooches, Zip necklaces, classic examples of the savoir faire of their craftsmen and some pieces from throughout the 20th Century. One such piece is the bracelet with three square cut Colombian emeralds totaling 13.20 carats in platinum and white gold from the Heritage collection, created in 1956. 

Van Cleef & Arpels Zip Antique Orient transformable necklace with coral, white cultured pearls and diamonds in rose gold

Van Cleef & Arpels Zip Antique Orient transformable necklace with coral, white cultured pearls and diamonds in rose gold

 Van Cleef & Arpels Eugénia ballerina clip with yellow sapphires and diamonds in white and yellow gold

Van Cleef & Arpels Eugénia ballerina clip with yellow sapphires and diamonds in white and yellow gold

 Van Cleef & Arpels Pink Finch ballerina clip with pink sapphires and diamonds in white and rose gold

Van Cleef & Arpels Pink Finch ballerina clip with pink sapphires and diamonds in white and rose gold

 Van Cleef & Arpels Heritage collection bracelet with 13.20ct Colombian square cut emeralds and diamonds in platinum and white gold, from 1956

Van Cleef & Arpels Heritage collection bracelet with 13.20ct Colombian square cut emeralds and diamonds in platinum and white gold, from 1956

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/Cindy-Chao-15-years” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Cindy Chao

A true testament to the level of esteem of the jewellers at TEFAF 2020 – amongst their number is Taiwanese jewellery artist Cindy Chao. Capturing the hearts of every jewellery fan, Cindy occupies a very specific niche within fine jewellery; creating a few pieces a year, and releasing an annual butterfly based design. The 2019 Black Label Masterpiece I ‘Aurora Butterfly Brooch’ features 6,023 stones including triangular rose cut diamonds, 8.48 carats of bright pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies, and gradating blue sapphires layered with yellow diamonds set within a light framework of titanium and aluminium.

Cindy Chao 2019 Black Label Masterpiece I Aurora Butterfly Brooch with triangular rose cut diamonds, 8.48ct pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies, blue sapphires, colourless diamonds and yellow diamonds in titanium and aluminium

Cindy Chao 2019 Black Label Masterpiece I Aurora Butterfly Brooch with triangular rose cut diamonds, 8.48ct pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies, blue sapphires, colourless diamonds and yellow diamonds in titanium and aluminium

 Cindy Chao 2019 Black Label Masterpiece I Aurora Butterfly Brooch with triangular rose cut diamonds, 8.48ct pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies, blue sapphires, colourless diamonds and yellow diamonds in titanium and aluminium

Cindy Chao 2019 Black Label Masterpiece I Aurora Butterfly Brooch with triangular rose cut diamonds, 8.48ct pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies, blue sapphires, colourless diamonds and yellow diamonds in titanium and aluminium

 Cindy Chao 2019 Black Label Masterpiece I Aurora Butterfly Brooch with triangular rose cut diamonds, 8.48ct pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies, blue sapphires, colourless diamonds and yellow diamonds in titanium and aluminium

Cindy Chao 2019 Black Label Masterpiece I Aurora Butterfly Brooch with triangular rose cut diamonds, 8.48ct pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies, blue sapphires, colourless diamonds and yellow diamonds in titanium and aluminium

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/hemmerle-125-years” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Hemmerle

Hemmerle is no stranger to TEFAF Maastricht, with this fair being one of only two art exhibitions where the jewellery house displays their jewels outside of the Munich-based atelier. The designs which they have selected to bring to this year’s edition convey the visual codes which have become Hemmerle signatures: uncommon organic materials, painstakingly hand-crafted technical elements and tonal precious metals and gemstones. Whether examining the bronze set melo pearl, orange sapphire, conch pearl and rare Sri Lankan padparadscha sapphire earrings; the necklace incorporating a significant old aquamarine with Hemmerle’s signature revived Austrian knitted beading technique; or the ring showcasing an enormous old mine diamond set in lattice patterned iron – Hemmerle’s aesthetic has become unmistakable and made their designs highly desirable. 

Hemmerle earrings with melo pearl, orange sapphire, conch pearl and Sri Lankan padparadscha sapphire in bronze

Hemmerle earrings with melo pearl, orange sapphire, conch pearl and Sri Lankan padparadscha sapphire in bronze

 Hemmerle necklace with aquamarine and rock crystal beads in iron

Hemmerle necklace with aquamarine and rock crystal beads in iron

 Hemmerle ring with diamond in iron

Hemmerle ring with diamond in iron

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/Wallace-Chan-porcelain” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Wallace Chan

One of the first names that springs to mind when we are in the realm of master jewellers is Wallace Chan, and the inimitable artist will be displaying his recent works at TEFAF 2020. Several of his latest creations feature his patented, original material invention ‘The Wallace Chan Porcelain’ – including the Cosmic Destiny, Mind Puzzle, Garden of Dreams and the Keeper of Time Necklace – will all be exhibited at TEFAF. The Windows to the Universe Parure is a typically elaborate, flamboyant symphony of vivid materials in abstract, surreal, and even fantastical forms. The necklace of the parure contains pearls, diamonds, pink sapphires, green tourmalines, tsavorite garnets, white agate, lapis lazuli and titanium to name but a few precious materials with which this artist creates.

Wallace Chan Garden of Dreams brooch with 12.90ct of ruby, fancy coloured diamonds and South Sea pearls in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

Wallace Chan Garden of Dreams brooch with 12.90ct of ruby, fancy coloured diamonds and South Sea pearls in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

 Wallace Chan The Windows to the Universe parure with pearls, diamonds, pink sapphires, green tourmalines, tsavorite garnets, white agate and lapis lazuli in titanium

Wallace Chan The Windows to the Universe parure with pearls, diamonds, pink sapphires, green tourmalines, tsavorite garnets, white agate and lapis lazuli in titanium

 Wallace Chan Cosmic Destiny brooch with fancy sapphires, diamonds, fancy coloured diamonds, tsavorite garnets and pearls in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

Wallace Chan Cosmic Destiny brooch with fancy sapphires, diamonds, fancy coloured diamonds, tsavorite garnets and pearls in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

  Wallace Chan Keeper of Time Necklace with blue topaz, green tourmalines, fancy sapphires, aquamarines and diamonds in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

Wallace Chan Keeper of Time Necklace with blue topaz, green tourmalines, fancy sapphires, aquamarines and diamonds in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

 Wallace Chan Mind Puzzle brooch with fancy coloured diamonds, sapphires, pearls, opals, amethysts, blue topaz, ametrines and lapis lazuli in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

Wallace Chan Mind Puzzle brooch with fancy coloured diamonds, sapphires, pearls, opals, amethysts, blue topaz, ametrines and lapis lazuli in titanium and The Wallace Chan Porcelain

href=”https://www.ottojakob.com/en” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Otto Jakob

Otto Jakob is one of TEFAF’s regular exhibitors, showing his works exclusively at his atelier and the Maastricht and New York editions of the fair – having participated in TEFAF Maastricht since 2008. One of the stand-out creations he will be showcasing this March are the Tettix earrings formed by nature cast wings of a giant Malaysian katydids. This creature’s wings emulate the shape and shade of leaves for camouflage, and this is reflected in the green vitreous enamel and plique-à-jour enamel in light pink which Jakob has employed in this design. With dappled yellow gold highlights, the design also features a complex articulated suspension, which is delightfully set with green tsavorites, as well as yellow and light brown diamonds.

Otto Jakob Tettix earrings with tsavorites, fancy yellow and light brown diamonds, vitreous enamel and plique-à-jour enamel in painted yellow gold

Otto Jakob Tettix earrings with tsavorites, fancy yellow and light brown diamonds, vitreous enamel and plique-à-jour enamel in painted yellow gold

To my mind, a trip to TEFAF Maastricht in March to witness incredible jewellery by today’s best living artists in the field is not only justifiable, but an unmissable event.

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