Filipe Caracol
Filipe Caracol, based in Lisbon, began his journey in jewellery in 1978, learning artisanal techniques in various workshops and studios across the capital. Educated in drawing by the National Society of Fine Arts and possessing a refined aesthetic vision, Caracol established his own studio in 1987, where he began crafting his own collections.
The jewellery Caracol presents in the ‘Singulares’ exhibition belongs to the ‘Cities’ collection, inspired by various metropolises around the world. Each piece pays homage to the unique characteristics of each city, reflecting their geography, architecture, and human dynamism.
Inspired by cities from charming to cosmopolitan, this collection showcases cultural diversity and the unique allure of each locale, bringing a global perspective to contemporary jewellery. In this light, Caracol’s pieces narrate stories, connecting individuals to places and memories.
In ‘Singulares’, Filipe Caracol’s work embodies the exhibition’s core theme: exploration and discovery through jewellery art. His pieces invite reflection on how cities shape our identities and experiences, serving as bridges between different realms, and celebrating the interplay between individuality and urban settings, past and present, and the artisan and bespoke jewellery, resonating deeply with the ‘Singulares’ spirit.
Filipe Caracol
Filipe Caracol, based in Lisbon, began his journey in jewellery in 1978, learning artisanal techniques in various workshops and studios across the capital. Educated in drawing by the National Society of Fine Arts and possessing a refined aesthetic vision, Caracol established his own studio in 1987, where he began crafting his own collections.
The jewellery Caracol presents in the ‘Singulares’ exhibition belongs to the ‘Cities’ collection, inspired by various metropolises around the world. Each piece pays homage to the unique characteristics of each city, reflecting their geography, architecture, and human dynamism.
Inspired by cities from charming to cosmopolitan, this collection showcases cultural diversity and the unique allure of each locale, bringing a global perspective to contemporary jewellery. In this light, Caracol’s pieces narrate stories, connecting individuals to places and memories.
In ‘Singulares’, Filipe Caracol’s work embodies the exhibition’s core theme: exploration and discovery through jewellery art. His pieces invite reflection on how cities shape our identities and experiences, serving as bridges between different realms, and celebrating the interplay between individuality and urban settings, past and present, and the artisan and bespoke jewellery, resonating deeply with the ‘Singulares’ spirit.