Celebrating the point in our evolution when we grew to appreciate asymmetric forms. Considered a coming of age of our collective taste, as we learned to find beauty in odd shapes.
Honoring the evolutionary step when we learned to appreciate asymmetric forms. Considered a coming of age of our collective taste, when we learned to find beauty in odd shapes.
In Bamako, Mali, Sergio met a Tuarag camel caravan leader as he was crossing the Sahara from Timbuktu. With no shared language, he pointed to the man's bracelet while showing his own, their metals...
Lighter version of the copper cuffs worn by Roman gladiators and by Greek warriors before them. Both cultures believed that wearing copper bracelets during battle increased their strength, agility...
Inspired by the elaborate hairstyle where four strands of hair interweave to produce a traditional braid; used for centuries by Scandinavian grandmothers hoping to tame wild locks.
In esoteric teachings, alchemists emphasized a connection between the planet of Venus, the mineral copper, and the female gender by giving all three the same symbol of reference. Venus...
For art and décor, the Baroque movement sparked a thriving cultural time of creativity and innovation. For craftsmen, it was like cathedral building to the masons—a pinnacle era of professional...
Grandfather Wallace Black Elk, a medicine man of the Lakota people, told Sergio after a sweat lodge session, “We burn sage to purify an area so the spirits of our ancestors will come to share...
A nod to the Ancient Roman Sun God whose mythological blazing path from day to night, brings warmth and brightness to our every day. At the center of our Solar System, the Sun symbolizes inner...