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The designer reveals her intentions: "Knowing that the skin is the largest organ in our body and that it has a role in breathing in and out, why not give it pride of place in jewelry design?It is unique to each of us, it allows us to communicate, and it reminds us of our common humanity."

During my travels as an explorer, under my magnifying glass, I discovered a universe made of billions of tiny pores aligned with each other to form an infinite space of perfect geometry, similar to the textures found on a seed... We see a mouth, a piece of wrist or arm... We see a leg, a navel, and bits of nipple... But I see an immensity of small, regular, and structured pores that carries us into infinity, into the very small, which is immensely unlimited.

Everything is there, everything is said. These pieces of the body become doors to our intimate space. Our intimacy, which we are allowed to share, our skin connects us to our body, where our soul, which is our source of light, resides deep down...

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The story began 20 years ago. The enveloping, shifting shapes of my first pregnancy inspired me to make a cast of my belly. This tense navel seemed so strange to me that it had to be made eternal… and this was the beginning of my umbilical and bodily journey – freezing them in metal, hanging them around my neck or those of others, gave me a feeling of profound sharing… of a common essence. Metal is “epidermis,” the skin is the witness of our existence and communes with nature…


Martine Hermans 
"Designer of meaningful jewelry »
























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