Liv Luttrell

Nature and art jewels in London




Cop26 was held in Glasgow, Scotland. In London, however, Elisabetta Cipriani’s gallery organized another summit, but in this case it is the jewelry that answers questions about the environment. Until November 27, in fact, the gallery hosts the Force of Nature exhibition curated by Melanie Grant, which brings together the work of 17 jewelers and designers who play with the relationship between precious materials and the environment. They are all special jewels, which represent a bridge between jewelry and art. For example, Wallace Chan, Jaqueline Rabun, James de Givenchy, Satta Maturi, Ute Decker, Fabio Salini, Liv Luttrell, Grima, Bibi Van Der Velde and Melanie Eddy.

Wallace Chan, Spring of Life, anello con diamanti gialli, tsavorite, pearle, occhio di gatto, su titanio
Wallace Chan, Spring of Life, anello con diamanti gialli, tsavorite, pearle, occhio di gatto, su titanio

Even if the theme is the relationship of art with jewelry and nature, not all the jewels on display have shapes that can be immediately traced back to natural ones. In some cases the relationship is more conceptual than naturalistic. In fact, what the designer or artist wanted to interpret with her jewel counts a lot. There are also special pieces such as those by Wallace Chan, including Spring of Life, a 2019 ring with yellow diamonds, tsavorite, pearle, cat’s eye, on titanium: sometimes art surpasses nature.
Melanie Grant, bracciale in bronzo e diamanti
Melanie Grant, bracciale in bronzo e diamanti

Bibi Van Der Velde, orecchini ant, in oro giallo e tsavoriti
Bibi Van Der Velde, orecchini ant, in oro giallo e tsavoriti
Fabio Salini, collana Cappio in fibra di carbonio, diamanti, perle di acqua dolce
Fabio Salini, collana Cappio in fibra di carbonio, diamanti, perle di acqua dolce
Francesca Grima, collana con conchiglia Ammonite fossile, diamanti e oro
Francesca Grima, collana con conchiglia Ammonite fossile, diamanti e oro
Lydia Courteille, anello in oro 18 carati, tsavorite, giada, peridoto, smeraldi
Lydia Courteille, anello in oro 18 carati, tsavorite, giada, peridoto, smeraldi

Satta Matturi, orecchini in oro 18 carati, diamanti, rodolite, onice
Satta Matturi, orecchini in oro 18 carati, diamanti, rodolite, onice







Jewelry for Afghan women




Jewelry for Afghan women. Or, more precisely, for Women for Afghan Women, an organization that aims to help women in the country of the Taliban. The jewels sold at the auction are made available by 25 independent British jewelers. The auction was organized and led by Rosie Lillis Communications, and aims to raise funds to provide urgent resources, shelter and assistance to women and children, now even more vulnerable. The jewels are sold at affordable prices, between 270 and 1,570 pounds, with the aim of engaging the largest number of people.

Collana di Theo Fennel in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi e neri
Collana di Theo Fennel in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi e neri

Among the best known jewelers who have joined the initiative are Annoushka Dukas, Bear Brooksbank, Boochier, By Pariah, Christopher Thompson Royds, Gee Woods, Georgina Boyce, Humphrey Butler, Jessie Thomas, Liv Luttrell, Minka Jewels, Otiumberg, Pippa Small , Rachel Boston, Rebus, Rosa de la Cruz, Ruth Tomlinson, Shaun Leane, Solange, Sophie Keegan, Sophie Theakston, Tada & Joy, Tessa Packard, Theo Fennell and Theodora Warre. Art auctioneer Roseberys will waive her commissions, so that 100% of the proceeds raised can go directly to Women for Afghan Women.
Pippa Small, collana in oro e agata
Pippa Small, collana in oro e agata

Shaun Lane, bracciale in argento con diamanti
Shaun Lane, bracciale in argento con diamanti
Rachel Boston, orecchini in oro e diamanti
Rachel Boston, orecchini in oro e diamanti
Ruth Tomlinson, collana in oro 14 carati con peridoto, citrino e diamanti
Ruth Tomlinson, collana in oro 14 carati con peridoto, citrino e diamanti
Liv Luttrel, orecchini in argento
Liv Luttrel, orecchini in argento

Solange Azagury-Partridge, anello in oro
Solange Azagury-Partridge, anello in oro







Positive debut for Liv Luttrell




The wind of creativity blows in London: Liv Luttrell is one of the novelties in the British jewelery scene. She has opened a showroom in the heart of the British capital and attracted the attention of fans. All Liv Luttrell jewelry is handmade in London and the UK. Gold, silver and platinum, the designer specifies, come from sources managed by Fairtrade or recycled. The diamonds and gemstones are sourced responsibly, the stones are from Gemfields and sourced from accredited diamond supply chains. In short, the brand is new and comes with a passport of good intentions.

Anello in oro giallo con peridoto taglio ovale
Anello in oro giallo con peridoto taglio ovale

She, Liv Luttrell, attending art college, Luttrell learned the art of metal along with blacksmiths at a local art forge, then studied at the Gemological Institute of America and finally began working on her projects in 2016 , with bespoke pieces for some customers. Now it’s time to debut with your own brand. The idea, explained Liv Luttrell, is to create exciting pieces, but at the same time sober, with a sculptural, dynamic and elegant aesthetic. She also loves to range between different materials: now, for example, she anticipates that she is working with steel and bronze.

Orecchini in argento e oro con pavé di diamanti e zaffiri
Orecchini in argento e oro con pavé di diamanti e zaffiri
Orecchini Twist a cerchio in oro bianco
Orecchini Twist a cerchio in oro bianco
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Orecchini Twist a cerchio in oro giallo
Anello in oro rosa con diamante vecchio taglio brillante
Anello in oro rosa con diamante vecchio taglio brillante
Anello in oro giallo con smeraldo
Anello in oro giallo con smeraldo

Anello in oro bianco con diamante taglio marquise
Anello in oro bianco con diamante taglio marquise