Emerald Energy: Muzo Unveils Jewellery Collaboration with Female Powerhouses

December 17, 2020

By Katerina Perez

7 min read

Responsible mining company Muzo Emerald Colombia has unveiled a new collaboration with a “powerhouse roster” of female jewellery design talents, who were chosen for their recognisable signature styles. Launched in November, the 10 micro-collections of emerald jewels are like stepping inside the mind of each designer and unravelling their inspirations, ideas and approach to vibrant colour. This is a joyful opportunity to see the verdant green of emerald through a fresh creative filter.

Giving designers access to exceptional gemstones and then asking them to create what their heart’s desire is akin to giving a child unlimited access to a candy store. With such vibrant raw materials, in this case sensational green emeralds mined by Muzo Emerald Colombia, the 10 female-led jewellery brands chosen for this collaboration were simply told to incorporate the stones into a capsule collection that demonstrates their brand DNA.

Muzo emerald and diamond jewellery pieces, including earrings with carved onyx, by Nicole Carosella and Kim Carosella of Sorellina

Sorellina Nomad ring with a 2.50 carat Muzo emerald and 2.50 carats of diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Sorellina necklace with pear-, emerald- and trillion-cut Muzo emeralds set on an 18k yellow gold chain

Sorellina Baguette Nomad ring with a 2.87 carat Muzo emerald and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Sorellina Carved onyx earrings with 3.66 carats of Muzo emerald and diamonds

Michelle Fantaci Round Cabochon ring with a 1.40 carat Muzo emerald in 18k yellow gold

Michelle Fantaci Lariat necklace with 2.28 carats of Muzo cabochon emeralds

The results are a riot of colour, life and energy; a collision of unusual materials like bamboo, turquoise beaded tassels, rock crystal and Akoya pearls; and cool colour clashes thanks to onyx inlay, malachite and lavender enamel. The 34-piece collaboration expands Muzo’s repertoire and marks the first time the company has provided its contemporary design partners with faceted gemstones; previous palettes included only raw emerald slices and beads. There’s also a smattering of cabochon and tumbled emeralds in this collection, which provide an organic accompaniment to the more precise emerald, pear, round and oval-cut emeralds that radiate elsewhere.

Colette Penacho necklace and earrings with 6.48 carats and 4.32 carats of Muzo emeralds, respectively, paired with malachite, onyx and diamonds in 18k white gold

This may be a celebration of emeralds, but it’s also a platform for 10 designers (or female-led designer brands) to shout about who they really are and what they can achieve. The artists and brands chosen include Colette, Harwell Godfrey, Katherine Jetter, Jenna Blake, Loren Nicole, Michelle Fantaci, Nina Runsdorf, Robinson Pelham, Silvia Furmanovich and Sorellina. 

The yellow gold and Muzo emerald pieces created by Loren Nicole as part of the design collaboration

Loren Nicole Sipan tassel earrings in 22k yellow gold with 2.51 carats of Muzo emeralds and natural turquoise beaded tassels

Loren Nicole’s transformable Mochica earrings, which can be worn in two ways, are crafted in 22k yellow gold with 3.45 carats of Muzo emeralds and golden Akoya pearls

Loren Nicole Emerald Waters ring with a 21.75 carat emerald cabochon and rock crystal in 22k yellow gold

Loren Nicole Colonial Treasure pendant with 11.95 carats of Muzo emeralds in 22k yellow gold

I am especially drawn to the Penacho necklace by Colette Steckel, the eponymous designer behind Colette Jewelry. Her decision to blend 6.48 carats of Muzo emeralds with 5.70 carats of malachite somehow seems to change the character of the emerald, making it more mysterious and, perhaps, a touch futuristic. According to the Mexican designer, the Penacho design is inspired by the feather headdresses worn by ancient Aztec warriors.

Muzo emerald jewellery creations by the 10 female-led jewellery brands chosen for this collaboration

Elsewhere, Los Angeles-based Jenna Blake caught my eye with her use of lavender enamel in a shell pendant charm, crafted in 18k yellow gold with diamonds and a 2-carat pear-shaped Muzo emerald at its centre. An equally playful snake-inspired ring and a star pendant charm complete her trilogy of pieces. Then there’s the Stralle earrings by Robinson Pelham, led by London-based designers Vanessa Chilton, Zoe Benyon and Kate Pelham Burn, which are designed to look like an all-seeing eye, albeit with a rainbow makeover. The earrings are crafted in 18k yellow gold, with 1.74 carats of Muzo emeralds, yellow, orange, pink, blue and purple sapphires, and tsavorites.

Two snake-inspired rings by Jenna Blake, including one with a 2 carat Muzo emerald (right)

Jenna Blake Shell charm with a 2 carat Muzo emerald and diamonds with lavender enamel in 18k yellow gold

Jenna Blake Star charm with a 3.73 carat Muzo emerald, black enamel and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

The hexagonal hoop earrings presented by American designer Katherine Jetter are so enticing thanks to the combination of blackened 18k wite gold, brilliant blue enamel inlay, diamonds and two Muzo emerald drops, totalling 0.89 carats. Her second pair of earrings, featuring talon claw-set tumbled emeralds with black enamel, spotlight the internal world (or “jardin” as French speakers would say) of Muzo emeralds so beautifully it’s hard to believe there’s not a light shining from underneath them.

Two Muzo emerald pieces by Katherine Jetter as part of the collaboration, including the Limited Edition drop hoop earrings and the Black Enamel studs with tumbled Muzo emeralds totalling 7.88 carats

Brazilian designer, Silvia Furmanovich, is known for her innovative use of unusual materials, like wood marquetry, ebony, oxidised copper, lacquer, shells and woven bamboo, and this can be clearly seen in her collaborative capsule range with Muzo. There’s a pair of deep red bamboo earrings set with 34.97 carats of Muzo emerald cabochons; a tropical pair of miniature painting earrings; an unusual Bamboo necklace set with an emerald cabochon, light brown diamonds and with tumbled emeralds accents in the chain; and a final statement ring crafted ingeniously in deep-red and brownish orange shades of woven bamboo, light brown diamonds and a 4.94 carat Muzo emerald centre stone.

Silvia Furmanovich Bamboo earrings with 34.97 carats of Muzo cabochon emeralds, 2.51 carats of diamonds, and bamboo in 18k yellow gold

Silvia Furmanovich Miniature Painting earrings with 2.88 carats of Muzo emeralds and diamonds in 18k yellow gold, leading to two hand-painted tropical scenes

Silvia Furmanovich Bamboo necklace with tumbled Muzo emeralds totalling 42.45 carats and light brown diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Silvia Furmanovich Bamboo ring with a central 4.94 carat Muzo emerald cabochon, surrounded by light brown diamonds and multi-coloured woven bamboo

This is the fourth collaborations between Muzo Emerald Colombia and contemporary designers. Gabbi Harvey, Head of Business Development for Muzo, explains in a press release: “This collaboration marks the first time that consumers will have the opportunity to purchase a range of unique jewellery from 10 of the most sought-after contemporary designers in our industry. Through our partnerships, we can continue to educate and spread awareness of our commitment to responsible sourcing, while showcasing the beauty, rarity and versatility of Colombian emeralds.”

Pieces created by Harwell Godfrey for the Muzo Emerald collaborative project

Harwell Godfrey ring with a 5.20 carat Muzo emerald, turquoise inlay, yellow and white diamonds, pink sapphires and amethysts in 18k yellow gold

Harwell Godfrey pendant with a 1.41 carat marquise-cut Muzo emerald and a 23.12 carat oval-shaped emerald, with mother of pearl inlay, white diamonds and cultured pearls in 18k yellow gold

Harwell Godfrey Drop earrings with 10.80 carats of Muzo emeralds and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Harwell Godfrey Totem necklace with square-, oval- and pear-shaped Muzo emeralds totalling 8.63 carats, with black and white onyx inlay and white diamonds in 18k yellow gold

The complete 2020 collaborative collection featuring all the designers’ works is now available on Moda Operandi.

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