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Clémentine Despocq

Clémentine Despocq Jewellery maker
Contact
French, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+33 668076746
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The language of pearls

  • • Clémentine only works with noble materials
  • • She views jewels as a precious medium to conveys stories
  • • She honed her experience at a major luxury house

Behind Clémentine Despocq's poetic jewellery pieces lies her passionate vision of the craft: “Jewellery is an incredible thing, it is a marker of time and history, an object of transmission.” Fascinated by everything that jewellery represents, from a cultural, historical or sentimental point of view, Clémentine has made it her means of expression. Drawing on a dual training in traditional and contemporary jewellery techniques at AFEDAP, followed by industrial product design at HEAD – Geneva, she creates unique pieces, exploring the dialogue between metalwork and pearls. With a sense of challenge and humour, her work particularly questions the fragility of this latter material and its codes, thus breaking away from the traditional, bourgeois image of pearls.

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Works

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Photo: ©Pierre Montagnon
Mirage

These asymmetrical earrings are mirror-worked. For each piece, the pearl is combined with a second round element worked and shaped with silver wire. The highest pearl is cut in half to sit perfectly on the ear. The silver and pearl form a balance that echoes the codes of classic jewellery.

Photo: ©Pierre Montagnon
Muance

These asymmetrical earrings feature a pearl sliced in half with two blackened silver pendants. The silver pieces are mouldings of snake skins that have been finished with a black patina, then each scale has been worked with gold leaf to reveal its precious details.

Photo: ©Pierre Montagnon
Carambolage

These silver earrings each feature an oval pearl. Each pearl has been micro-drilled to insert a silver stem, which in turn holds a garnet bead. The whole jewel is mobile, allowing a play of movement, sound and light when the jewel is worn.

Photo: ©Pierre Montagnon
Punkette

These earrings highlight a round cultured pearl. They were micro-drilled, and posts were flame-worked and inserted into the pearl. As a result, the classic pearl is adorned with a precious punk crest.

Photo: ©Pierre Montagnon
Atlas

These earrings are made from silver and pearl. The pearl was sliced in half to reveal its inner pattern. The pearl was treated with a blue dye bath. Each half is set off like a precious stone with a claw setting.

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