SUAREZ UNVEILS THE "TIGRE DE DEUSTO" COLLECTION
Drawing inspiration from the iconic sculpture “Tigre de Deusto,” originally crafted in 1943 by Joaquín Lucarini and prominently displayed atop a building in Bilbao, SUAREZ’s latest collection embodies meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Collaborating with sculptor Sandra Rein, SUAREZ’s expert designers have transformed this inspiration into a stunning array of jewelry pieces. From necklaces to earrings, each jewel captures the essence of the tiger and art deco, showcasing intricate designs that pay homage to the sculpture’s structural beauty, tying into the rich heritage of the Spanish brand.
Exemplifying masterful craftsmanship, each piece of High Jewelry from the collection is crafted using modules of 18K white and yellow gold, enhanced with brilliant-cut white diamonds. These elements are assembled with precision to achieve impeccable harmony and elegance.
The necklace, earrings, ring, and bracelet comprising the High Jewelry pieces are centered around the tiger’s tail and head as primary design elements. However, the defining feature of the DEUSTO TIGER collection lies in its gaze, artfully portrayed in each jewel through exceptional tête de bœuf cut emeralds.
The Tigre de Deusto collection embodies the power and strength of the tiger, offering jewelry that symbolizes respect and admiration for our legacy. Each piece exudes timeless elegance and serves as a reinterpretation of historical elements, transforming them into new icons of contemporary jewelry.
This collection pays homage to SUAREZ’s rich heritage, demonstrating a dedication to tradition and innovation. By blending the brand’s legacy with expert craftsmanship, SUAREZ crafts timeless pieces that transcend both time and style, ensuring their enduring appeal.
Discover the Suarez collections in the newly opened Suarez Al-Khayyat Center boutique in Jeddah.
Suarez is available online at https://www.joyeriasuarez.com/ and in store at the Suarez El-Khayyat Center boutique.
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