Yesterday we had a very interesting conversation regarding craftworks, jewelry and luxury. As you already know, Decimononic focuses its activity on fine jewelry at present, but… what’s fine jewelry? I.- Fine Jewelry Let me clarify that fine jewelry covers a vast range of jewels. This concept traditionally refers to jewelry that is made with precious metals […]
Ethos
New video: ‘Decimononic Metalsmithing’
We will never get tired of repeating that our aim is to create handmade fine jewelry pieces inspired by retrofuturisms, biomechanics, art-nouveau, ancient civilizations, XIX Century, industrial culture and steampunk, among others. Obviously one of the best possibilities to achieve this objective is showing you how we work, so we have decided to share with […]
Decimononic: the Cluetrain Manifesto in practice
As Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger stated in 1999 (if you want to know more you can take a look at the corresponding Wikipedia entry), markets are conversations. The Decimononic crew are true believers and for this reason we have an active presence in many social media. We can be found in […]
Sharing, sharing, sharing!
As you know, Decimononic has presence in many social media. We have active profiles in platforms like Delicious, Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr, Twitter, You Tube… where we do our best to engage with other users and contribute great value. Should this be surprising? We don’t think so, but we have been asked recently why we spend […]
Decimononic as individual trend
One year ago we didn’t know much about fine jewelry. However, 365 days later Irene is steadily improving her jeweller skills with the Argentinian master Alejandro Allocco, we’ve got a nice library of jewelry books and a wide range of suppliers. Sterling silver sheet from UK, ancient British coins from India, sterling silver bezels from […]