The making of Le Vide collection

The making of Le Vide Collection began not with jewelry, but with a moment of stillness — a quiet kind of solitude, full of meaning yet free from noise. Not an absence, but a presence. A space to pause, to meet yourself, and simply be.

To give this feeling shape, we turned to sculpture.

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The key form of Le Vide was created in collaboration with Ukrainian artist Anastasiia Gulak — a sculptor who knows how to shape space, not just material. She didn’t carve out decoration. She carved out presence.

Working by hand, she gave form to what we couldn’t yet put into words — something soft, quiet, and strong all at once. The kind of shape that doesn’t speak loudly, but stays with you.

We traveled to the small Italian town of Camaiore to ask Anastasia a few questions about her art.

From there, the form passed into the hands of Balinese artisans. What emerged wasn’t a copy, but a continuation — a quiet dialogue between two worlds.

Each curve was reimagined in wax, then cast in silver, preserving not just its shape, but its silence. A shared touch, holding the same pause.

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This isn’t just about how jewelry is made — it’s about how moments take shape, through hands, silence, and time.