The DROPS MONOCHROME Collection investigates color as matter through glass, shaped through artisanal processes specific to jewelry making.
The DROPS MONOCHROME Collection explores color as matter. Created through the fusion of glass powder, using techniques related to pâte de verre and freeze and fuse, each piece is slowly formed in the kiln, preserving soft contours and a dense, tactile surface.
Working within a single chromatic field intensifies saturation and material presence. Color is not applied but built from within the glass itself, resulting in semi-opaque volumes where light is absorbed and softly reflected across the surface. Subtle tonal variations emerge naturally, making color the defining element of form.
Although the pieces share a unified language, each one is unique, shaped by the distribution of glass powder and the firing process. Mounted on 925 sterling silver, the collection is produced in small series, allowing color, material, and form to take precedence.
How is the color created?
From glass powder fused in the kiln, building color from within the material.
Is each piece identical?
No, the process creates variations.
What technique is used?
Glass powder fusion.