FEMININE TO THE CORE: SPRING BY HEMMERLE
There are such days before the spring:
Anna Akhmatova
When meadows rest beneath the snow,
And dry and cheerful branches swing
When gentle warm winds blow.
You marvel at your body’s lightness
And do not recognize your home,
You sing again with new excitement
The song that once seemed tiresome.
In these random-cut emerald drops, Hemmerle has captured the raw and untamed beauty of nature, with that priceless sense of waking up and inhaling fresh air from the window of approaching spring.
Hemmerle's methods of selecting and working with precious stones are based on a deep respect for their natural beauty and inherent characteristics.
The jewelry house is known for its thoughtful selection of gems, often choosing those with unique inclusions or unusual colors. This appreciation for the unorthodox extends to their creative use of materials, pairing precious stones with unexpected elements such as bronze, aluminium and iron to create striking contrasts and textures.
Hemmerle's jewelers employ stone-setting techniques that enhance the natural allure of the gems, allowing them to take center stage. The settings, often designed to be as minimal as possible, provide a seamless flow that emphasizes the stones’ color, cut, and brilliance.
From the vibrant hues of sapphires to the deep greens of emeralds or fiery brilliance of diamonds, Hemmerle uses these gems as integral components of storytelling through jewelry.