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Each piece was inspired by this form evolves with a drawing order that the user knows what the piece seeks to represent and the story behind its creation.
 
Selected pieces of jewelry to exhibit at the Mexican Design Open 2018 in Mexico City.
CUERVO PENDANT
CUERVO CUFFLINKS
The raven has one of the biggest brains of all bird species. It also shows several skills such as problem solving as well as imitation and intuition, which suggests that the crow is very intelligent. Counting also its aesthetic form and its fluidity in its bone structure and shape.
DEER PENDANT
The main objective of the deer was to symbolize the precaution and caution that make this animal avoid predators and characterize them. The delicacy and strength of the profile of the deer became what is now the deer line.
ALACRAN PENDANT
The scorpion is a symbol that the Mayan culture was used to represent the god of hunting and a symbol of penance and blood. So at the time of design was used to create a piece that represented a meaning of Latin origin or a Mexican culture that manages to express with its form.
BLACK SHARK CUFFLINKS
PINK SHARK CUFFLINKS
The ideation of shark pieces was created to represent the hardness of the piece and that to hunt is thanks to their high development of their senses, so they become superior to their prey. So the main objective is that the user can perceive the strength in a pendant or cufflinks.
JOSELITOS CUFFLINKS
The bull was chosen for what it represents throughout history and for the strength it can symbolize, an example can be a line that for financiers represented the bull in the eighties that was strength and power in a crisis stock market, for that reason the pieces of bull can give to perceive feelings of strength before third persons or adversities. These pieces, like the rest of the collection, were marketed along with a story and conceptualization process that led to the final result.
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