Found: An Archive Collection

There are jewels that emerge not from sketches or storyboards, but from wandering. Found is a collection born of such quiet dérives—meanderings through cities, ateliers, dreams. It is a diary in gold and light, shaped by the act of noticing. In this archive, each piece stands alone—an object of encounter. Some echo architectural shadows; others capture the geometry of sunlight falling on a stone floor in Palermo or the prism of a tram window in Lisbon just after rain. These are not repetitions; they are moments crystallised. A ring with cosmic resonance frames a fire opal like an eclipse frozen mid-burst. Earrings reduce pyramidal form to radiant essentialism. A lacquered shard of yellow cuts across a field of brushed gold like a street artist’s gesture—sudden, unrepentant, pure. The works in Found play with light and interruption. Polished citrines and ombré amethysts pulse with inner chromatics, while others, like the Nature Morte ring, echo the studied asymmetry of still-life paintings—where emptiness is as considered as fullness. This collection is unrepeatable by nature. It was never planned, only encountered. Made in solitude, on impulse, sometimes on commission, always in reverie. In archiving Found, we do not close it—we simply name it. A space to return to. To remember what the eye once caught. To honour what the hand could not help but make.

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✦ A note from Hugo Cahill ✦

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