Style Setters: The Jewelry Brief Interviews Etienne Perret
August 3, 2010 by The Briefer
Filed under Jewelry Trends, Style Setters
Jeweler Etienne Perret lives and works in a part of the country where beauty and tranquility have fostered the genius of artists of many genres. The coastline of Camden, Maine drew him in at the age of nineteen, and it was there that he began to pursue his hobby of silversmithing. The Bauhaus design influences from his childhood gave shape to his extensive body of award-winning designs.
I was introduced to the creations of Etienne Perret by his son Michael, with the promise of being inspired. I was immediately drawn to the simplified, sculptural forms of bands, bangles and earrings which make up Etienne’s collections. They are functional yet so very elegant. True to his tag line “Nobody treats diamonds better”, diamonds and colored diamonds are bezel set with extreme precision and crispness into Etienne’s designs. A perfect example of bezel setting is the colored diamonds and black ceramic bangle bracelet pictured on the left. While many of his pieces are in platinum and yellow or white gold, I am crazy for Etienne Perret’s colored high-tech ceramic.
I encourage you all to visit www.EtiennePerret.com to see his full line of jewelry, learn more about the jeweler himself, colored diamonds and Camden, Maine.
What is the source of your design inspiration?
I grew up in a very modern house designed by a partner of Marcel Breuer.
Our furniture was Bauhaus design.
My father was a painter and sculptor creating works that were on display around me as a child.
Camden, Maine is a beautiful, idyllic place; how has your setting influenced your work?
I try to live my life first, before career. It is much easier focusing on what I want to do being away from the turmoil of the cities.
Your work is very sculptural. Do you or have you ever considered creating art other than jewelry?
Yes, I have been developing a collection of bas-relief sculptures of the human figure, carved marble pieces that are a couple feet across and only a few inches deep to hang on the walls.
What is the greatest luxury in life?
Without question the best time in my life is the intimate time I spend with my wife.
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