How it's made
From concrete to couture
The transformation of an overseen piece on the street to an avant-garde piece of jewelery
The Source
Whenever I travel, I don't look for souvenirs or tourist attractions; I look for the soul of the place. In cities like Berlin, NYC, and Paris, I head to the graffiti walls. Over decades, thousands of artists spray layer upon layer of color until the weight becomes too heavy and fragments break off. I collect those future fossils and take them home.
The Revelation
In my studio, I sand and polish them to reveal their hidden history - the "annual rings" of the streets. No two pieces are ever the same, and each one is a surprise for me, too. You can often recognize the spirit of the wall: if it was an illegal spot, you see the visual battle between the vibrant, defiant colors and the beige, white, or grey "buff" used by the city to silence them.
The Metamorphosis
Once the history is revealed, the fragment is elevated. I set these urban sediments in recycled silver, balancing the raw chaos of the street with the permanence of fine metal. Whether it becomes a ring, a brooch, or a pendant, the process is an act of preservation - I'm turning a discarded moment into a wearable sculpture.
The Testament
Before leaving the studio, each piece is photographed and catalogued to honor its specific place in time. Every item arrives with a certificate of origin, serving as a permanent witness to the wall it fell from. Your fragment remains etched in the archive - a digital lineage where every piece from my silver collection is listed to guarantee its authenticity.
The material
The Strata and The Silver
Collected worldwide, these fragments reveal a dense "anthropologic geology" of polished color. Engineered for the streets, this industrial paint is exceptionally durable and weather-resistant, preserving decades of urban history in a resilient, stone-like form. Each piece is hand-set in recycled silver, merging reclaimed precious metals with urban fragments to create sustainable, one-of-a-kind artifacts
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