Do you see that moon so beautiful in the night sky? Pinned to that dark velvet, its light is all the brighter.
Pierre Soulages wouldn't disagree: the eye that gets used to the darkness ends up distinguishing all the subtleties of black. This is also true in jewelry.
The black diamond is a rare bird, the fruit of extreme heat that transforms its dazzling heart into a shimmering shade of black. Such colors are too subtle to pair with gleaming metals. This is why black rhodium is the ideal companion, creating a play of shadows in this dialogue between stone and metal.
Embodied in STATEMENT pieces, it is also a reminder that we too are made of shadow and light.