Crystal and pearls are used here to articulate ideas of instability, containment and change, shaping a body of work that resists resolution. Titled ‘Crystal Love’, the collection is developed by SUOT STUDIO as part of its ongoing exploration of jewellery as a material and emotional structure.

Fracture is not treated here as an accident, but as a formative condition. Instability, exposure and recomposition shape a collection that understands jewellery as structure and idea rather than ornament. Developed within SUOT STUDIO, the experimental jewellery project born in Barcelona inside TOUS and led by Marta Tous, Crystal Love approaches fracture as a starting point rather than an outcome.
Each piece is handcrafted in crystal and holds an encapsulated heart of pearls. The contrast is the point. Crystal, usually read as exposed and delicate, becomes the outer architecture, while the pearls stay protected inside. What looks fragile turns load bearing. The materials do the talking, translating instability into form with restraint.

The collection also speaks to the brand’s own archive. Where the Divorce Ring addressed love through rupture and closure, this series shifts towards recomposition as a condition, not a promise. There is no neat resolution here, only the persistence of tension and the way it shapes what comes next.
Visually, the designs stay precise and pared back. Instead of leaning on decoration, they insist on clarity, proportion and the quiet drama of what is contained. It is jewellery for moments that are still in motion, when you are not “over it” yet, but already changing shape. 
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