【日本】Pasquale Bruni and Joaquín Berao’s Must-See New Works: Selected Designer [Jewelry] for Christmas Eve

Editor’s Note

This holiday season brings a touch of organic, sculptural elegance from Spanish designer Joaquín Berao. His “Cruz de Estrellas” (Cross of Stars) pendant collection features pieces that seem to stretch and breathe like living forms. Discover the selection, available in various gold and diamond configurations.

Joaquín Berao’s Christmas Collection

Arriving from Spain is Joaquín Berao’s Christmas collection, “Cruz de Estrellas” (Cross of Stars). It is a pendant with an organic form that stretches out as if it were a living creature.

Joaquín Berao Pendant Top “Cruz de Estrellas”: From top to bottom
K18YG ¥110,000
K18YG ¥68,000
K18WG ¥52,000
K18WG/Diamond ¥250,000
K18YG ¥48,000
K18WG/Diamond ¥69,000
Photo: Julio Limia
*YG = Yellow Gold, WG = White Gold.

Furthermore, the much-anticipated annual Christmas limited edition item has also arrived. From October 26, 2001, to December 30 only, a special version of the “Cruz de Estrellas” with a matte gold finish and a single diamond will be sold. This version comes with two silk cords and costs ¥69,000. As quantities are limited, it’s best to get yours early.

A Shift in Design Sentiment

Since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York, I have felt a significant shift in designers’ sentiments. The era of superficial designs that are extremely cool, minimalist, and chic but lack a deep emotional resonance is likely coming to an end.

“Things that evoke warmth, a sense of nostalgic longing that brings one to tears, a premonition of a happy future… The upcoming next generation of the jewelry scene seems to be quietly breathing life into the new works of Pasquale Bruni and Joaquín Berao.”
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⏰ Published on: February 21, 2002