Collection: Hieronymus Bosch Jewellery

My work is deeply inspired by the visions of Hieronymus Bosch. Although he painted in the 15th century, his 'surrealist' soul, full of grotesque characters, fantastical creatures, and details of terrifying beauty, strikes me as incredibly modern.

In this collection, I've translated his bizarre forms into wearable works of art. Each piece is handmade from sustainably sourced wood and paper, ranging from mismatched earrings and brooches to my most elaborate creations: two fully functional triptych pendants. These intricate pieces are the result of extensive research, designed to be worn as jewelry or displayed as artistic miniatures.

For me, this line is a tribute to the genius of an artist who saw the world like no other. Many of the masterpieces that inspired this research, including "The Garden of Earthly Delights", are preserved at the Museo del Prado. I invite you to explore the Museo del Prado collection to immerse yourself in the original power of his work, and to discover my own handcrafted tribute below.