Infinity

A universal and spiritual symbol, the infinity motif is found in many cultures. In Tunisian tradition, it is often linked to beliefs about protection and the cycle of life.

Here, I reinterpret it with a contemporary twist, transposing it into airy volumes that blur the boundaries between jewelry, textiles, and interior design.

This work continues my exploration of the transformation of ancestral craftsmanship into contemporary languages.

The silver thread motifs are arranged in semi-circular structures, creating delicate fans around the neck or in the hair.

The jewelry embodies movement, precision, and lightness.

Fan bouquet necklace

Necklace composed of fans. Semi-circular structures composed of a succession of infinity motifs in silver wire (traditional ancient motif and technique).

Fan necklace

Necklace composed of fans. Semi-circular structures composed of a succession of infinity motifs in silver wire (traditional ancient motif and technique).

Fan hairpin

Hairpin composed of fans. Semi-circular structures composed of a succession of infinity motifs in silver wire (traditional ancient motif and technique).

“In the symbol of infinity lies the very essence

of life: always in motion, without end or limit.”

Fan choker necklace

Choker necklace with a central flower composed of fans. Necklace composed of traditional motifs called ‘fish tail’ or ‘beloved’s tail’ in natural amber paste.

Fan pendant

Fan earrings