For its first iteration, JOYA BUREAU—on the occasion of Paris Internationale Milano—draws inspiration from our Monaco headquarters/office. Around this office setting, three creators will present their vision of jewelry and its timelessness.
Elie Top (French, born in 1976), a key figure in the Parisian jewelry scene, has for over a decade created works that draw on numerous historical references—from the 18th century to the present day—in a style of hypnotic sophistication, each piece appearing as a miniature world.
Following a significant series of jewels brilliantly illustrating Jean de La Fontaine’s fables (The Crow and the Fox…), Gabrielle Greiss (Franco-German, born in 1973) will present her new floral collection—radical and elegant.
Finally, we will present the poetic and symbolist jewelry of architect and designer Andrea Branzi (Milan, 1938–2023):
“If there have been societies without cities or architecture, there has never been a society without jewelry, because jewelry is, above all, the clear sign of a magical elaboration of the human being, and the symbol of a secret order within the laws of the cosmos.” — Andrea Branzi.
Gabrielle Greiss
‘Narcisse’ necklace in gilded and silver-plated bronze, edition of 8
Elie TOP
Diamond Serpent Cuff
Collection Magica Naturae
Serpent bracelet, with a body wrapped in scales of rose gold, yellow gold, and distressed silver, punctuated with diamonds, ending on one side with an articulated head, paved with diamonds and animated with yellow sapphire eyes, set at its top with a rubellite cabochon, and on the other side with an articulated tail paved with diamonds and set with a ruby cabochon.
Composition
Diamonds
Rubelite
Yellow Sapphire
Ruby
18K Yellow & Rose Gold
Distressed Silver
Unique Piece