Know your jewels: How do jewellers inject colour into their designs? Part II

April 11, 2019

By Jodie Smith

4 min read

In my last article, I led us through the colourful world of jewellery designers – focusing on those who employ coloured gems and such metals as titanium, aluminium and rhodium plating that allow for metal to have various colours. In this second installment, we explore some of the other methods that are used to add a range of hues to jewellery.

The technique of adding colour and patterning to jewellery using enamel has been mastered by very few jewellery artists in the world. The process of creating enamel decoration is highly skilled, and is more akin to painting with watercolours than any other jewellery making process.

Ilgiz F. 'Parrot' necklace with 93.74ct tourmalines, diamonds and enamel in 18k yellow gold

Ilgiz F. 'Parrot' necklace with 93.74ct tourmalines, diamonds and enamel in 18k yellow gold

The gradients of tones and the hyper realistic nature-inspired jewels which he employs has garnered international recognition for Ilgiz F. Henn of London also achieve astounding masterpieces with their use of monotone coloured enamel, which displays an understated sheen like that found in guilloché. At the same time, the young Milanese designer Bea Bongiasca uses bright coloured enamel to ‘paint’ her abstract jewels in tones that often contrast with her feature gemstones.

Henn of London necklace with tourmaline, diamonds and enamel in 18k yellow gold

Henn of London necklace with tourmaline, diamonds and enamel in 18k yellow gold

 Henn of London brooch with peridot, diamonds and enamel in 18k yellow gold

Henn of London brooch with peridot, diamonds and enamel in 18k yellow gold

 Bea Bongiasca 'You’re So Vine' ring with peridot, orange sapphires, enamel and 18k rose gold

Bea Bongiasca 'You’re So Vine' ring with peridot, orange sapphires, enamel and 18k rose gold

 Bea Bongiasca 'Wrapped Vine' transformable earrings with amethyst and enamel in 18k rose gold

Bea Bongiasca 'Wrapped Vine' transformable earrings with amethyst and enamel in 18k rose gold

Lacquer is a similarly rare material to find in fine and high jewellery art due to its relative fragility. Often bold colour and lacquer are bedfellows in design, and the gloss which lacquer provides over primary and vivid colours in Dior’s ‘Milly Carnivora Egratigna Angélique’ creation is irresistible. At the same time, black lacquer can be used as a dramatic background to bright gems like in Lorenz Baumer’s ‘Fleur de Nuit’ ring from the ‘Black Magic’ collection.

Dior ‘Milly Carnivora Egratigna Angélique' earrings with lacquer, diamonds, sapphires, emerald and citrine in 18k yellow gold

Dior ‘Milly Carnivora Egratigna Angélique' earrings with lacquer, diamonds, sapphires, emerald and citrine in 18k yellow gold

Another way which designers can embellish their jewellery with colour is incredibly fine and dense pavé set gemstones. This technique allows for very little visibility of the metal creating a glittering ‘paving’. Two brands who are known for their abundance of incredibly colourful pavé creations are Portugal’s Rosior and Italy’s Palmiero. It’s no wonder that these sun filled countries have produced jewellers who love to saturate their designs with as many gems and colours as possible!

Rosior necklace with pavé diamonds and sapphires

Rosior necklace with pavé diamonds and sapphires

 Rosior earrings with pavé diamonds, emeralds and sapphires

Rosior earrings with pavé diamonds, emeralds and sapphires

 Palmiero 'Homage to Kandinsky' ring with pavé colourless and black diamonds and gemstones

Palmiero 'Homage to Kandinsky' ring with pavé colourless and black diamonds and gemstones

 Palmiero 'Kandinsky Black Lines' pen and glasses with pavé diamonds and gemstones

Palmiero 'Kandinsky Black Lines' pen and glasses with pavé diamonds and gemstones

The Italian brand SICIS also use micro mosaic to create incredible jewelled ‘canvases’, and in a similar way to use pavé, the decorative elements are placed densely side by side. This technique allows for producing a variety of designs which look like pointillistic paintings.

Taffin by James de Givenchy jewellery with diamonds, gemstones and ceramic

Taffin by James de Givenchy jewellery with diamonds, gemstones and ceramic

However, those who are looking for a block of bold colour tend to gravitate towards ceramic. This material is having a moment in the jewellery industry spotlight; as revered independent jeweller Taffin frequently uses ceramic elements in his work. He is not the only fan of ceramics in high jewellery: the world renowned luxury house Chopard employed it in last year’s Red Carpet collection.

SICIS cufflinks with micromosaic

SICIS cufflinks with micromosaic

Jewellery lovers’ desire for colour and unexpected materials shows no signs of waning, and my prediction is that we will continue to see these techniques for injecting colour become more widespread across the fine jewellery industry.

Know your jewels: How do jewellers inject colour in their designs? Part I

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