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Igor Siebold

  • Jewellery maker
  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • Master Artisan
Igor Siebold Jewellery maker
Contact
French, German, English
Hours:
Tuesday to Friday 10:00 – 18:30 and Saturday 10:00 – 17:00
Phone:
+41 223012955
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The products of a curious mind

  • • Igor's jewellery is inspired by the properties of the materials he uses
  • • He loves telling stories through objects
  • • He specialises in using Milanese mesh and titanium

Igor Siebold decided to become a jeweller because he loved shapes and materials. Curiosity is an important part of his personality, which led him very early on to explore the properties of each material. Did you know that titanium chips burn, creating a light so intense it looks like fireworks? In uncovering such secrets, Igor learned to use materials with great respect for their different features, something that has become a key element of his work. For example, inspired by the lightness of titanium, he created a pair of earrings called Satellites, weighing just 4.2 grams each. While titanium is the metal that fascinates him the most, he also uses gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

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Two rings, one in silver and one in gold, carry the following inscription in French “This ring cannot carry all my words but invites you to read in my thoughts”. Clients can request any text on the ring in multiple styles including code, Gothic, handwritten or typographic font. The inspiration for the ring initially came from the golf balls on an IBM typewriter, a representation of written mechanical communication.

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Big solitaire stone

This ring in white gold set with an emerald-cut garnet can be commissioned in a variety of sizes and fitted to the client’s requirements.

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Pasta Farfalle

Igor’s iconic Pasta Collection has been produced in silver and gold as rings, brooches and necklaces since its conception in 2003, using various shapes of pasta in the designs. This silver ring was modelled on farfalle, butterfly or bow-tie pasta.

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Pasta Penne Rigate

The body of this silver ring is fitted with a silver model of a piece of penne rigate (ridged quill) type of pasta. The ring is part of Igor’s iconic Pasta Collection, which has been produced using different kinds of metal and inspired by 12 different pasta shapes. Igor first started the production of the series in 2003.

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Stripes Bracelet

This bracelet was made using a tool specially designed for compressing metal into thin rings. The bracelet is also available in pure silver or titanium.

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