There’s no enameler on the same level as Freywille. Founded in 1951, this Austrian brand encapsulates an ancestral, precious, and magnificent craftsmanship within highly desirable pieces. The manufacturer is attached to combining ancient techniques of enamel-working with a delicate and timeless aesthetic. A pioneer in the creation of art jewelry using precious enamel, the Austrian brand is built on a brand new vision of ornamentation united with on-point technique
This summer, Freywille is imagining a collection of three pieces inspired by famous Slavic artist Alphonse Mucha, the master of art nouveau in the 20th century. The enameler already payed homage to the immense talent of actress Sarah Bernard in 2006 with a special collection; it’s on the heels of this great success that Freywille is trying to reiterate its collections Poésie d’Art, Poésie d’Amour, and Passion. If one had to describe the energy and beauty of these new pieces, one would surely have to evoke the fantastic colorful styles, decorated and composed with soft and fluid lines. The Freywille bracelet uses spiral curves for the first time since the brand’s creation with a rose gold hoop detail.
This rose gold gives the collections a modern elegance and a pure aesthetic that fits in line with their other timeless classics. The three collectionsPoésie d’Art, Poésie d’Amour, and Passion are reinterpreted here with peacock feathers, an emblematic animal in art nouveau and appreciated by Alphonse Mucha, in various shades of precious stones. One of the most precious and successful movements when it comes to beauty is here pairing up with the nobility of Freywille jewelry. The result yields pieces as magnificent as they are iconic.
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