John Hardy takes jewellery fans on an Indonesian journey with Cinta

By Carolyn Meers | December 15, 2016

The love of gems

The John Hardy jewellery company opened its two-story flagship location in Manhattan in November and for an opening treat, visitors were able to view Balinese craftspeople using wax carving, chain weaving, and other generations-old techniques to create the brand’s intricate designs. The presentation is part of the company’s Artisans in Residence series, an ongoing exhibition that will showcase the skills involved with making pieces such as the two shown here: the Ular Pelangi cobra cuff (US$42,000/RM185,230) and the Rantai Hutan cuff (US$12,000/RM53,000). These one-of-a-kind gem-covered designs are part of the company’s Cinta collection, which is named after the Balinese word for “love.”

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