Delphine Nardin
Delphine Nardin is a French jewelry designer known for her intricate and innovative designs. Nardin started her career in the fashion industry, designing jewelry for high-end brands such as Hermès, Cartier, and Van Cleef & Arpels. In 1996, she launched her own eponymous jewelry line, which quickly gained recognition for its unique designs and attention to detail.
Nardin's jewelry often features bold and sculptural forms, as well as intricate details such as enamel work and gemstone inlays. She is particularly known for her use of colored gemstones, which she often incorporates into her designs in unexpected ways.
Over the years, Nardin's designs have been featured in a number of prestigious exhibitions and collections, including the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Today, Delphine Nardin continues to create stunning jewelry designs that push the boundaries of traditional jewelry-making techniques.
Nardin's jewelry often features bold and sculptural forms, as well as intricate details such as enamel work and gemstone inlays. She is particularly known for her use of colored gemstones, which she often incorporates into her designs in unexpected ways.
Over the years, Nardin's designs have been featured in a number of prestigious exhibitions and collections, including the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Today, Delphine Nardin continues to create stunning jewelry designs that push the boundaries of traditional jewelry-making techniques.