Jewellery

"Oko strażniczki" / ‘Eye of the guardian’

Oko Strażniczki

The design of the earrings was inspired by one of the key elements of the painting ‘The Guardian I – When he speaks’. The design refers to the stained glass window, which is located in the central part of the work. The rosette in the painting is not only an architectural element, but also a symbol connecting the opposing worlds – the material and the spiritual. The earrings, made with attention to detail, convey the precision and elegance of Gothic forms. The use of gold and the delicate openwork pattern evokes the harmony between classical art and contemporary design. In this way, the jewellery becomes not only an ornament but also a symbol of reflection on history, art and mortality.

'Lux Fortitudinis"

'Lux Fortitudinis"

The jewellery was inspired by the painting ‘And I shall not be afraid…’, reflecting its unique aesthetics and deep symbolism. Like the painting itself, it pays homage to classical forms and the harmony between spirituality and physicality. The central element of the earrings and pendant is a round amethyst of deep purple colour, which corresponds to the sphere of the universe under the feet of the sage figure in the painting. Its pure, smooth surface recalls the mysterious and impenetrable corners of the universe, alluding to the celestial spheres and the philosophical order of the world. Gold fittings and details, inspired by architectural ornamentation, gently embrace the stone, creating openwork patterns that refer to the symbolism of clocks and planetary systems seen in the painting. These patterns represent balance and stability – as in the painting, where the main figure standing on a sphere appears to be in control of chaos and the elements.

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