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ROXANA DAVIDESCU

Who's who / 17 Apr 2019 / RDW team
  • ROXANA DAVIDESCU2019 // Far close. Sei Shonagon after a thousand years
  • ROXANA DAVIDESCU2019 // Far close. Sei Shonagon after a thousand years
  • ROXANA DAVIDESCU2019 // Far close. Sei Shonagon after a thousand years
  • ROXANA DAVIDESCU2019 // Far close. Sei Shonagon after a thousand years
  • ROXANA DAVIDESCU2019 // Far close. Sei Shonagon after a thousand years
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HISTORY
Roxana Davidescu Jewerly – starting with 2006

SPECIFIC
From mirrors from Venice, sofa legs, spoons, pipes, Roxana Davidescu has a passion for objects. In her hands, objects reincarnate as jewels, with memories engraved in their materiality, contributing to a new identity. They complete themselves nonchalantly with silver, gold, titanium, as does a silvery fog with the blinding sun. And all this with both grandeur and simplicity. Participations: Autor, Joya Barcelona, Premium Messe, Pret-a Porter)

ROMANIAN DESIGN WEEK APPEARANCES

2019 // Far close. Sei Shonagon after a thousand years

Far-close. Sei Shonagon after one thousand years
Sei Shonagon, coming from a family with a rich literary tradition. One thousand years after, her taste in fashion became much more eccentric, with less and more powerful pieces – as haikus, painted in other colors and on other cloth and materials.
Do they still match the flowers of the blooming cherry trees?

At the frontier of the millenniums – She doesn’t wear the twelve kimonos anymore, but a single one, made of soft silk, with huge flowers of gold thread, having the color of old coral.
When asked where does she have it from, Sei Shonagon says nothing, mysteriously smiling.

But we know… the merchants of Venice coming from the far away season called them – old Romanian “fote”. As for the jewels – find out yourself - some of them have also fans hidden inside.

Photo credits: Tudor Constantinescu