Tabayer

Tabayer draws from the wisdom of metaphysical protection, in all its diverse iterations through the ages. Each Tabayer piece is steeped in the symbology of talismanic objects from the ancient world to the present day—distilling age-old forms of guardianship into new, universal shapes of protection, an abstract language made tangible in lucent gold and diamonds. Lithe and expressive, Tabayer jewelry appears simple but unravels into complexity as the eye lingers.

The Tabayer designs pursue a form that is platonic, that delicately balances itself between the figurative and
the abstract. Their architecture is fluid; curve and void
interlock organically to recast ancient iconography via the principles of modernist sculpture—that of Isamu Noguchi, Alexander Archipenko, with a nod to Jackie Windsor and Barbara Hepworth. Tabayer re-interprets the amulet in a way that transcends borders and boundaries and pursues a timeless union: between design and material, the feminine and the masculine, the immutable and the avant-garde. Tabayer pieces are vulnerability and strength combined, adornment and sacred care fused into one—modern amulets to aid in navigating complex, thrilling waters.

Tabayer jewelry is meticulously crafted in Italy using ethically sourced materials: Fairmined gold, from small-scale mining organizations that promote social development and environmental protection, and Kimberley Process certified, conflict-free diamonds. Tabayer is ethical, sustainable jewelry that expresses protection both for the Earth and its inhabitants.

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