Silvia Furmanovich’s New Amazonia Bamboo Collection Is Wildly Luxurious

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Silvia Furmanovich’s New Amazonia Bamboo Collection Is Wildly Luxurious

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When I saw this topic I thought it was too odd a combination of materials, and so surely it wouldn't be chosen as one to post for you, but I was pleasantly surprised, and I think you will be too when you see what's being done with bamboo and gemstones. I'll show you the lead pic and one or two favorites, but I am truly impressed with all of them. 8-)

Silvia Furmanovich’s New Amazonia Bamboo Collection Is Wildly Luxurious
July 10, 2020 by Amy Elliott

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"We expect a collection made with natural materials from Brazilian designer Silvia Furmanovich, who is known for her sculptural, multilayered marquetry masterpieces that embrace floral, botanical, and entomological motifs, and the most beguiling tapestry-like scenes. She also works with an array of precious woods, shells, and natural flowers.

Her newest collection, which pairs aspects of the humble, but richly storied and symbolic bamboo plant with diamonds and colored gems, is on a completely different level.

Scheduled to be unveiled in Las Vegas this summer, it was sure to get lots of attention, especially given the backstory: Furmanovich spent considerable time in Japan to learn about bamboo craft, where the plant has been used for millennia by artists to create intricately woven vessels and objects.

There, she observed a number of different artists to learn the intricacies of bending, weaving, and shaping the material into complex—and beautiful—structural concepts.

She also learned about bamboo’s unique life cycle. Officially a subfamily of grasses, it matures from shoot to full size in just two to three months, growing a half meter per day. It lives for about 20 years, but the underground root system continues to grow and produce new shoots, so it, in essence, lives forever.

The central technique used throughout Furmanovich’s new pieces is weaving. Stalks of bamboo have been cut and sliced and then worked into lacy openwork patterns akin to the highest form of basketry. Sturdy canes have been shaped into bangles and cuffs. Delicate fibers form licorice-like loops and serpentine tangles, or a more delicate, gossamer texture composed of impossibly ultrafine strands.

The bamboo appears in its natural state. The colored designs were dyed using natural pigments to achieve the shades of green, red, navy blue, and purple.

During her creative journey, Furmanovich discovered the spiritual teachings associated with traditional bamboo craft. As noted in her press materials, “What bamboo teaches us, most importantly, is humility, to become humble before our difficulties. We do not bend before problems and hardships, but only before the principle of peace, which is to be at one with everything.”

And accents of diamonds and gemstones elevate all of it to something truly sublime.

My favorite examples, below. ... "


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Earrings in bamboo, South Sea maki-e pearl, and diamonds in 18k gold, price on request

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Ring with agate, rattan, diamonds in 18k gold, price on request

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