The new Transposed jewellery collection by Jessica McCormack
Independent jeweller Jessica
McCormack's new 'Transposed' jewellery collection is a very
individual perception, appreciation and interpretation of diamonds.
The diamond jewels show a wide variety of styles from the romantic
bow shaped chandelier earrings to the edgy Torpedo earrings or the
minimalist Pipe ring or the elegant ArtDeco diamond fringe earrings
or even what look like very classic Georgian cut-down setting
eternity bands. In each jewel, the style, diamond cuts and setting
techniques are juxtaposed to create unexpected looks yet within
style codes we recognise that on closer inspection reveal their
individuality.
'Transposed' plays with our preconceptions of what a diamond
jewellery can be and mixes up the romantic with Art Deco and even
organic and aggresively futuristic and then has fun with different
diamond settings to make us truly appreciate the range of
possibility a diamond can hold. The Transposed collection both
transforms and reveals, ensuring that the pieces in question remain
a source of wonder.
Jessica feels that by making such
unusual combinations it transforms us from being simply
owners of jewellery to something much more: guardians, protecting
these treasures from the outside world. I see this wide variety of
jewels like a wardrobe in which you can mix and match a classic
pleated skirt with an edgy leather jacket or a Victorian lace
blouse with punk leather trousers.
A variety of diamond settings are
seen in these earrings and rings in a range of shapes and styles.
The gold 'Pipe' ring is a strikingly minimalist almost industrial
design crafted in yellow gold, with fourteen gold pipes set with 28
round brilliant-cut diamonds. The unwavering purity of the lines
and curves are a world away from the more organic forms of
the drop-shaped Torpedo earrings. These white gold drops perforated
with circles can detach from a spectacle-set stud. The drops are
set with 187 diamonds some of which are reverse-cut with cut-out
detailing, showing us the range of sensations each stone can
create.
Elsewhere in the collection we see
earrings that are vastly different in shape and execution, yet
united by the unexpected use of diamond setting techniques. The
serif-shaped bravely futuristic earrings rise up the ear in a clean
sweep, yet are adorned by the sweet drop of a shield-shaped diamond
dangling from each one. The earrings are set with an unusual
combination of baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds even using
reverse-settings for a modern look. In contrast the white gold
'Heart and Bow' earrings feature 37 diamonds, including round
brilliant-cuts and an articulated pear-shaped diamond.