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Ramon Puig Cuyàs

Ramon Puig Cuyàs infused the discipline of jewelry with a poet’s vision and a painter’s eye. This brooch captures his fascination with symbolic language and Mediterranean landscape through a rhythmic composition of oval tree forms rendered in soft, atmospheric hues. The blue silhouettes stand upright, like sentinels in an imagined grove, each marked with flecks and washes that evoke the unpredictability of nature and the passage of time.

As in much of Puig Cuyàs’s work, the brooch resists direct interpretation. It is both a window and a mirror, offering the wearer a small field of contemplation. His use of color and form, layered with personal mythology and allusions to ancient landscapes, reflects a lifelong pursuit of visual storytelling grounded in abstraction. The result is intimate, enigmatic, and deeply resonant.

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