Dec 6, 2012

RACHEL BOSTON



Rachel Boston es una artista londinense que se dedica al arte de la joyeria.


Despues de Graduarse en la Saint Martin's, continuo sus estudios en el instituto de Gemologia de America, en Nueva York, donde recibio su diploma en claridad y luminosidad del diamante.

Su manera de unir formas puras pero a la vez solidas bebe de dispares manantiales: la naturaleza, cultura de hoy en dia y la moda en su celebracion mas alta para culminar en un especie de Hamlet de la orfebreria. Entre lo bello y lo condenado a esconderse, su mas reciente coleccion "The Protector" nos trae escorpiones y otros insectos: sus formas agresivas, lo organico de sus seres, fusionado con una estetica rock'n'roll que no deja indiferente.

Toda la joyeria esta creada por ella misma en su taller de East London, donde enfatiza en la manualidad del artesano sin dejar de darle ese toque de lujo que todos amamos.



















Pictures by Crista Leonard
Styling Ana Menendez
Model Iris Humm


 Rachel Boston is a London born and based jewellery designer and maker. 

Rachel graduated in Jewellery Design from Central Saint Martin’s College of Art and Design and continued to study at the Gemological Institute of America in New York where she received her diploma in Diamond Grading.

Her signature aesthetic of pure and strong forms find inspiration from unconventional sources: looking to nature, contemporary culture and high fashion to celebrate both the beautiful and the damned. Her recently launched collection ‘The Protector’ demonstrates this with a reimagining of beetles and scorpions; taking their organic, aggressive forms and infusing them with sophistication and rock ‘n’ roll.

The Protector is driven by a strong creative narrative resulting in unique, fashion forward pieces. Meticulously crafted whilst retaining a sense of their natural beauty they can be worn by both men and women.

All jewellery is created by Rachel in her East London workshop where she maintains an emphasis on craftsmanship, artistry, and luxury. Fusing both modern and traditional making techniques the element of hand fabrication is integral to achieving products of both high quality and raw originality.



♥ Many thanks to Jessica Boston and the adorable Josefina 

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