Fenua
Fenua, the first chapter of a three-part collection inspired by Tahiti, takes its name from the Tahitian word for “land” and is rooted in the living poetry of the islands—their flora, fauna, and elemental contrasts. This debut drop is an exploration of nature as ornament: raw yet refined, sensual yet powerful, grounded in tradition while unmistakably timeless.
In this collection, antique carvings sit alongside modern materials such as titanium; leather is integrated with precious stones and metals; one-of-a-kind suede bolos extend the collection beyond jewelry into wearable sculpture. Each piece reflects an intentional tension between permanence and impermanence, heritage and innovation.
Designed for a collector who values narrative as much as craftsmanship, Fenua is not simply inspired by Tahiti—it is an homage to its land, its spirit, and its enduring beauty.
The Materials
At the heart of Fenua is the Tiare Ring, inspired by the sacred Tahitian tiare flower, a symbol of beauty, welcome, and reverence. Its sculptural presence sets the tone for the collection, where organic forms unfold through fine craftsmanship and unexpected material dialogue.
The collection weaves luminous Tahitian pearls with desert diamonds, their subtle fire balanced by the softness of ombré pink sapphires that echo island sunsets. Carved stones—most notably turquoise—bring tactility and depth, while one-of-a-kind bead strands introduce rhythm and individuality to each composition.
“After traveling to Tahiti many times, with many generations of family, and I’ve fallen deeply in love with the richness of its biodiversity—the way every flower, shell, and landscape feels both ancient and alive. Fenua is my homage to that vitality, translating the island’s flora and fauna into pieces that feel elemental, sensual, and enduring.”