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Brooch And Necklace for Paloma Sanchez The Art of Jewelry

Crafted from 18kt gold using a wax casting technique, the necklace boasts an Anishinaabe Harpoon head 1000 A.D. found in the Great Lakes region, perfectly complemented by the Japanese Akoya pearls and diamonds. Originally used as a harpoon point, this remarkable copper piece is a rare specimen usually found in museums. With a deep respect for history, this jewelry piece breathes new life into ancient treasures. Through the art of jewelry-making, the design represents the will and belief in giving new purpose to valuable artifacts.

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Our Origins translations are now available in a wide range of languages: Brooch and Necklace EN, Borsspeld En Halssnoer AF, Karfica Dhe Gjerdani SQ, ብሩክ እና የአንገት ሐብል AM, البروش والقلادة AR, Բրոշն Ու Վզնոցը HY, Broş Və Boyunbağı AZ, Brotxea Eta Lepokoa EU, Брошка І Каралі BE, ব্রোচ এবং নেকলেস BN, Broš I Ogrlica BS, Брошка И Колие BG, ရင်ထိုးနှင့် လည်ဆွဲ MY, Fermall I Collaret CA, Ang Brooch Ug Kwintas CEB, Brooch Ndi Mkanda NY, 胸針和項鍊 ZY, 胸针和项链 ZH, Broche È Collana CO, Broš I Ogrlica HR, Brož A Náhrdelník CS, Broche Og Halskæde DA, Broche En Ketting NL, Broĉo Kaj Kolĉeno EO, Pross Ja Kaelakee ET, Rintakoru Ja Kaulakoru FI, La Broche Et Le Collier FR, Am Bràiste Agus Seud-Muineil GD, Broche E Colar GL, გულსაბნევი და ყელსაბამი KA, Brosche Und Halskette DE, Καρφίτσα Και Κολιέ EL, બ્રોચ અને નેકલેસ GU, Broch Ak Kolye HT, Tsintsiya Da Abin Wuya HA, ʻo Ka Brooch A Me Ka Lei HAW, סיכה ושרשרת HE, ब्रोच और नेकलेस HI, Brooch Thiab Necklace HMN, A Bross És A Nyaklánc HU, Brooch Og Hálsmen IS, Brooch Na Olu IG, Bros Dan Kalung ID, Bróiste Agus Muince GA, Spilla E Collana IT, ブローチとネックレスは JA, Bros Lan Kalung JV, ಬ್ರೂಚ್ ಮತ್ತು ನೆಕ್ಲೇಸ್ KN, Брошь Және Алқа KK, ខ្សែក និងខ្សែក KM, Brooch N'urunigi RW, 브로치와 목걸이는 KO, Broş Û Gerdan KU, Брошь Жана Мончок KY, Brooch ແລະສາຍຄໍ LO, Fibula Et Monile LA, Broša Un Kaklarota LV, Sagė Ir Karoliai LT, Brosche An Halskette LB, Брош И Ѓердан MK, Brooch Sy Rojo MG, Kerongsang Dan Rantai MS, ബ്രൂച്ചും നെക്ലേസും ML, Brazzuletta U Necklace MT, Te Poroporo Me Te Tahei MI, ब्रोच आणि नेकलेस MR, Энгэрийн Зүүлт MN, ब्रोच र नेकलेस NE, Brosje Og Kjede NO, ବ୍ରୋଚ୍ ଏବଂ ହାର ହାର OR, بروچ او هار PS, سنجاق و گردنبند FA, Broszka I Naszyjnik PL, Broche E Colar PT, ਬਰੋਚ ਅਤੇ ਹਾਰ PA, Broșa Și Colierul RO, Брошь И Колье RU, Brooch Ma Asoa SM, Брош И Огрлица SR, Brooch Uye Necklace SN, بروچ ۽ هار SD, Brooch And Necklace SI, Brošňa A Náhrdelník SK, Broška In Ogrlica SL, Maro Iyo Silsilad SO, Brooch Le Sefaha ST, Broche Y Collar ES, Bros Sareng Kalung SU, Brooch Na Mkufu SW, Brosch Och Halsband SV, Ang Brotse At Kuwintas TL, Брош Ва Гарданбанд TG, ப்ரூச் மற்றும் நெக்லஸ் TA, Брошка Һәм Муенса TT, బ్రోచ్ మరియు నెక్లెస్ TE, เข็มกลัดและสร้อยคอ TH, Broş Ve Kolye TR, Broşka We Monjuk TK, Брошка І Намисто UK, بروچ اور ہار UR, قولتۇق ۋە زەنجىر UG, Brosh Va Marjon UZ, Trâm Cài Và Vòng Cổ VI, Tlws A Mwclis CY, Broche En Ketting FY, I-Brooch Kunye Ne-Necklace XH, בראָש און האַלדזבאַנד YI, Brooch Ati Ẹgba YO, I-Brooch Nomgexo ZU, for global reach.


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Unique Properties

This piece pays tribute to the Anishinaabe, the first inhabitants of the Great Lakes area, and their rich history. The centerpiece of the design is a 3,000-year-old copper spear point fishing tool, which has been transformed into a piece of art jewelry. Through the lens of jewelry-making, this design represents our will and belief in giving new life and purpose to ancient treasures. The combination of textures - the roughness of the old copper, the warm smoothness of the pearls, and the cold fire of the diamonds - creates a truly unique and captivating piece. This committed art jewelry also celebrates the importance of our shared history and the importance of repurposing antique treasures to create something new and inspiring. It is a tribute to the resilience of humankind, the power of nature, and the artistry of those who came before us.

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jewelry, gold, brooch, necklace, First Nations, Anishinaabe, Necklace, Brooch, Unique, One of a Kind, Design, Repurpose, Museum piece, Antique, Art, Jewelry, Gold,

Production Technology

The brooch is hand-crafted in 18kt gold using a casting technique. The Anishinaabe Harpoon head (1000 B.C.) was found in the Great Lakes area and is married with Japanese Akoya pearls and Diamonds. It is important to note that this copper piece was initially used as a harpoon point (harpoons were made of wood and, therefore, would break easily. The copper point was meant to harden the end of the harpoon. The Anishinaabe did not know the iron, only copper, as there was a considerable copper source in the Great Lakes area.) such specimens tend to be found in museums. As the cooper spear point has a cylindrical body, we designed the back of the brooch with two needles in order to guarantee complete stability, making sure that the face of the brooch always looks forward when worn, avoiding it rolling towards one side or the other. We managed to keep these two needles completely invisible when worn.

Design Challenge

The production of this piece presented two main challenges. Firstly, we aimed to maximize its utility while still conveying the Anishinaabe worldview in a contemporary context. This required a creative approach rather than just technical expertise. The brooch had to be comfortable to wear, visually appealing, and function as both a necklace and brooch, all while portraying the connection with nature and refinement of the First Nations. During the early stages of the design, our challenge was primarily centered around how to ensure that the harpoon sat straight on the collar of a blouse or the lapel of a jacket, while keeping the functional structure invisible and comfortable to wear as a necklace. To achieve this, we developed a two-needle system that runs along 50% of the harpoon, with an invisible clasp at the top to allow a chain to pass through and use the harpoon point as a necklace. With the clasp centered and the two needles acting as counterweights and stoppers, the harpoon remains in a forward-facing position, whether worn as a necklace or a brooch. The second challenge arose during the manufacturing process, as the harpoon is a delicate museum piece that cannot be subjected to high pressures or temperatures, or its texture and color could change. Furthermore, to respect its bond with nature, we had to ensure zero waste during production. To achieve this, we first hand-sculpted a wax mold that was then fitted precisely to the harpoon. We used this mold to cast the 18kts gold front enhancements in which the future diamonds would be set, as well as the brooch needles and the back adorns. Finally, the dorsal 18k gold structure was delicately adjusted to the harpoon to create the final product. To showcase the piece´s deep connection to nature and portray the Anishinaabe’s skilled craftsmanship, we chose to incorporate natural gems with contrasting textures. The smooth, white spheres of the pearls beautifully contrast with the oxidized roughness of the copper, while the diamonds add a luminous quality to the piece that allows it to radiate its own light. We believe these contrasting textures reflect the Anishinaabe worldview, which values the complementary nature of all things in the natural world. The smoothness of the pearls represents the calmness and tranquility found in nature, while the roughness of the copper represents the strength and resilience required to thrive in the natural world. The diamonds, with their brilliant radiance, represent the beauty and wonder of nature. Through our design, we sought to pay homage to the Anishinaabe's sophisticated craftsmanship and their deep reverence for nature. The result is a piece that exudes luxurious allure while remaining faithful to the Anishinaabe worldview.

Project Duration

The project started in Michigan, USA, in January 2020 and was finished in our Beijing Atelier by the end of October 2020. It was exhibited at the Beijing Art and Design Fair in May 2021.

Operation Flow

The piece is a brooch that can be used as a necklace with the addition of a chain.

Inspiration

This piece is inspired by human history and diversity, as well as the importance of giving a new life to antique tools.

Image Credits

Image #1: Creator Paloma Sanchez The Art of Jewelry, Origins, 2021. Image #2: Creator Paloma Sanchez The Art of Jewelry, Origins model necklace, 2021. Image #3: Creator Paloma Sanchez The Art of Jewelry, Origins model brooch, 2021. Video Credits: Creator Paloma Sanchez The Art of Jewelry, Origins, 2021.

Project Overview

Origins Brooch And Necklace has been a Silver winner in the Jewelry Design award category in the year 2022 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.

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Paloma Sanchez was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Origins Brooch And Necklace.

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