THE ARCHIVE
Meaning in Matter
We do not make decorative objects. Every piece is a considered position — on material,
on symbol, on time. This archive exists to make the reasoning legible.
If I Went to the Met Gala: Art, Gold, and the Stories We Wear
Three artists. Three looks. What it means to wear a painting — and why the history inside the gold matters as much as the gold itself.
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The impulse to make wearable objects from grief is old enough that it almost certainly predates recorded history. The earliest archaeological sites show people wearing ornaments from previous burials — repurposed, pas...
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Gold does not rust or decay. Platinum does not lose mass through wear. Diamonds - formed under extraordinary pressure over billions of years - will not degrade in any human timeframe. The gold in a ring made in 1840 i...
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