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Patcharavi­pa’s World A peek into the fun, fabulous world of Thai jewellery designer Patcharavi­pa Bodiratnan­gkura

Jewellery designer Patcharavi­pa Bodiratnan­gkura is one of the hottest names in Thailand’s contempora­ry jewellery design scene. Here’s a peek into her fun, fabulous world.

- Words by Isabella Yan Sepper S/S2021,” “Clues

Born into an illustriou­s family of inventors, developers, and philanthro­pists, jewellery designer Patcharavi­pa Bodiratnan­gkura began crafting jewellery at the age of thirteen, drawing inspiratio­n from her family’s life, legacy, and her travels. Today, her love of earthy organic lines and surprising material contrasts can be seen from her sleek boutique design to the coconut shells in her fine jewellery.

Patcharavi­pa studied at Chelsea College of Art and Design’s art foundation programme in London and then embarked on her Jewellery Design training at Central Saint Martins. She is also a certified gemologist from the Graduate Diamonds

Programme of the Gemmology Institute of America (GIA) and the Coloured Stones Programme at the the Asian Institute of Gemologica­l Sciences in Bangkok. In 2016, she launched her eponymous brand, which is stocked in Dover Street Market, London. With her atelier based in Bangkok, Patcharavi­pa embraces the legend of Thai craftsmans­hip.

Patcharavi­pa started off the year with a striking new collection titled

a portmantea­u for salt and pepper. The collection, created during lockdown, presents a series of black, grey, white and salt and pepper diamonds inspired by the porthole designs of French metal worker Jean Prouvé.

Can you give us a background into your journey before launching your eponymous brand?

I was always obsessed with the world of art and design. When I was 13, I started a costume jewellery brand, “All That Glitters”. I was very young and didn’t really pursue it as a serious business.

How would you describe your brand?

My brand is tactile and bold in design and aesthetics. All our pieces are made inhouse. I like to create unique silhouette­s on the body that can transition from day to evening.

How do you choose what gemstones to work with?

This depends on the mood of the collection and the gold or metal I’m working with. Our ready-to-wear collection­s are set with diamonds for a more neutral and cleaner look. For the couture collection, I used padparadsc­ha sapphire, paraiba tourmaline, and Thai yellow sapphire. I just love the combinatio­n of pastels and neon tones together.

Why did you start working with coconut shells?

The coconut shells are recycled, organicall­y sourced, and I was drawn to their feminine shape and form. I’ve always wanted to explore ideas outside something wearable. So, when I created these objets d’arts, I decided to set gemstones and materials nestled inside the shells to play with the concept that precious things should always be hidden, like the heart inside our bodies.

These coconut shells are found in Amphawa, where my grandparen­ts met each other, so I also wanted to commemorat­e their love.

Your flagship boutique store in Bangkok looks more like a contempora­ry gallery than a traditiona­l jewellery store. Could you explain the concept behind this?

We love to express our world in full form through subtle details. For the foam display cabinets, I wanted something soft and tactile that could protect the precious jewels, all while being easy on the skin.

We explored many materials and foam fabric seemed feasible and an exciting material to work with. The foam was made to look like cold, hard concrete, which is a deliberate juxtaposit­ion to the warm gold and preciousne­ss of fine jewellery. There’s also a shock element when visitors realise the foam texture of the cabinet!

Your latest collection Clues Sepper was created during the Covid-19 pandemic. How did this a ect your creative process?

I didn’t particular­ly enjoy designing in the confines of my own home because I felt limited. I wanted to express more, but due to travel restrictio­ns I couldn’t produce enough samples and tests.

Being locked down at home in London, I felt like wearing something casual and practical. Whenever I went to do my groceries, I didn’t want to wear anything too sparkly. The design came to serve the right purpose as the collection is simple, practical, and perfect for daily wear. It’s a collection you can even sleep or shower in!

What is the favourite jewel you’ve designed so far?

It’s hard to say… it’s like asking who’s your favourite child! I am proud of every piece, however I’m particular­ly fond of my ring designs. I like how all of them can be stacked on top of each other.

Who is your favourite artist and how have they influenced your work?

So many! I admire Richard Serra, the artist and sculptor. His work is so fierce, strong, and impeccable. His use of materials has inspired my work, particular­ly his silhouette­s. I love their shape and movement.

What is next for Patcharavi­pa?

We will keep growing organicall­y and focus more on our online website, as well as private sales. We hope to have our shops around the world, especially in London.

 ??  ?? Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 chain ring
Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 chain ring
 ??  ?? Jewelled Cigass, set in 9k Siam Rose Gold with 27.8ct Green Rose Cut Sapphire and Coconut Shell
Jewelled Cigass, set in 9k Siam Rose Gold with 27.8ct Green Rose Cut Sapphire and Coconut Shell
 ??  ?? Spiass Object, 8.65ct Lavender Spinel, Coconut Shell set in brass
Spiass Object, 8.65ct Lavender Spinel, Coconut Shell set in brass
 ??  ?? Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 rose cut diamond cage ring
Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 rose cut diamond cage ring
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 ??  ?? Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 salt & pepper cage earrings
Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 salt & pepper cage earrings
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 ??  ?? Jewellery display at Patcharavi­pa’s Bangkok flagship shop, photograph­ed by Palida Boonyarung­srit
Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 black pepper ring
Jewellery display at Patcharavi­pa’s Bangkok flagship shop, photograph­ed by Palida Boonyarung­srit Patcharavi­pa, Clues Sepper S/S21 black pepper ring
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