The wonderful world of Theo Fennell
Theo
Fennell's jewellery has always been concerned with crafting
grand detail on a miniature scale. Be it his recent Masterworks
collection, fine or silver jewellery, the intricate narratives he
weaves are miniature worlds brimming with stories to tell. I had
the chance to see some of these whimsical creations at the recent
Masterpiece exhibition in London.
All of the rings here are from Theo
Fennell's 'Masterworks' collection, which brings together the very
best pieces crafted in their London workshop. The idea is that
these are both technical and design 'masterworks'. It's easy to see
why: playful, detailed, and always surprising, these are miniature
sculptures more than simply rings. The 'Wardrobe' ring takes the
world of C.S. Lewis' Narnia and recreates one of its most memorable
and symbolic motifs. Just as Peter, Susan, Edmond and Lucy stepped
from one world and into another, so can you. The miniature suitcase
opens and surprises with a spider and the wardrobe swing open onto
enamelled landscapes of the snowy lamp post scene in Narnia or
winter coats hanging above shoes.
As anyone familiar with Theo Fennell
will know, the Chinese Secret Garden ring is typical of his work,
with secret doors and suprises. The tiny hinged golden doors reveal
miniature Chinese gardens painted in enamel, while the 'Pyramid'
ring not only hides a sarcophagus but also a mini-mummy -
that can be removed if you so wish. Alongside the painstaking
craftsmanship there are some colourful stones. The blue topaz in
the 'Under the Sea' ring is literally an ocean of blue. The
44.87cts blue topaz is surrounded by tiny fish, seahorses and
coral, that is both eye-catching with its vibrant stone yet
framed with the delicate and intricate Fennell touch.
Beyond the 'Masterworks' collection
is the cufflinks collection. Each with its own easily recognised
themes, these yellow and white gold accessories feature tiny little
landscapes painted in enamel. With pieces like these Theo Fennell
is making even the smallest part of a man's wardrobe a very big
deal. But even these little treasures are not all the Fennell has
put his feverishly creative mind to recently. The 'King's Road
Railings' Bracelet captures a mundane London scene of a bicycle
tied to railings - but all in gold. This pieces shows the skill
and tongue in cheek wit of Fennell as well a being a personal
homage to Theo's formative years in one of London's best known
areas. British to the core, yet light-hearted, this bracelet is a
fine example of Theo Fennell's wonderfully individual and
eccentric world.