So today I am here to admire Daniela Villegas jewelry. I love her interpretations that are both selectively literal yet poetic, she takes the core elements of her inspirations (scarabs, porcupines, and more) and mirrors their beauty in the most lovely materials--delicious opal or real porcupine quills in a manner that is definitely not minimal but never overwhelmingly ornate nor kitschy. She's found the space between scientifically accurate and elegantly lyrical--such a rare combination.
So many bug-inspired jewelry pieces dive straight into pave-ing entire expanses of the surface in same colored stones creating such a glittery onslaught on the eyes making a $20,000 piece indistinguishable from a $20 piece sold on a table in union square. The somewhat unusual color combination of stones manages to be most harmonious. And the iridescent wings, how often do designers make the effort to truly mimic that quality? How often do they even think that it's possible?
centipedes are always left out of the cute bug game until Daniela came along. She is loyal to the true form of the icky critter while creating a luxurious ring
Again, the cute but not cutesy. And it's the perfect blend between realistic and cartoon-y. I don't remember the last time I saw a porcupine piece, never mind a porcupine piecesthat had the quills in accurate stylized disarray. They're always too neat. And the incorporation of actual porcupine quills lends texture without an excessively rustic feel.