Monique Péan
Monique Péan is an American jewelry designer who founded her eponymous brand in 2006. Péan's designs are known for their minimalistic, geometric forms and use of sustainable materials, such as recycled gold and diamonds, fossilized woolly mammoth and walrus ivory, and sustainable buffalo horn.
Péan's jewelry is inspired by her travels to remote parts of the world, such as the Arctic and the Amazon rainforest, and her passion for environmental sustainability. Her designs are created in collaboration with indigenous artisans, and a portion of the brand's profits is donated to environmental and social causes.
Monique Péan's jewelry has been featured in high-end fashion publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and has been worn by celebrities such as Emma Watson and Michelle Obama.
Péan's jewelry is inspired by her travels to remote parts of the world, such as the Arctic and the Amazon rainforest, and her passion for environmental sustainability. Her designs are created in collaboration with indigenous artisans, and a portion of the brand's profits is donated to environmental and social causes.
Monique Péan's jewelry has been featured in high-end fashion publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and has been worn by celebrities such as Emma Watson and Michelle Obama.