"EIN STEIN ON THE BEACH" COLLECTION
Printed silk scarves by Clémentine Henrion
Clémentine Henrion's first silk scarves collection, Ein Stein On The Beach, was inspired by Allen Ginsberg's poem On Cremation Of Chögyam Trungpa Vidyadhara, whose words open a pathway between earth and sky, visions and sensations. Each creation was inspired by stories of extraordinary journeys and explorations of the earth's wonders and meant to feel like a night flight above beautiful landscapes. The scarves' asymmetrical compositions invite one's gaze to dive in and contemplate each detail to gather the coherence of the whole. The scarves are no longer silk squares, but a finery, aimed to adorn the wearer with the beauty and powers of the (super) natural world.
"EIN STEIN ON THE BEACH" COLLECTION
Printed silk scarves by Clémentine Henrion
Clémentine Henrion's first silk scarves collection, Ein Stein On The Beach, was inspired by Allen Ginsberg's poem On Cremation Of Chögyam Trungpa Vidyadhara, whose words open a pathway between earth and sky, visions and sensations. Each creation was inspired by stories of extraordinary journeys and explorations of the earth's wonders and meant to feel like a night flight above beautiful landscapes. The scarves' asymmetrical compositions invite one's gaze to dive in and contemplate each detail to gather the coherence of the whole. The scarves are no longer silk squares, but a finery, aimed to adorn the wearer with the beauty and powers of the (super) natural world.
"EIN STEIN ON THE BEACH" COLLECTION
Printed silk scarves by Clémentine Henrion
Clémentine Henrion's first silk scarves collection, Ein Stein On The Beach, was inspired by Allen Ginsberg's poem On Cremation Of Chögyam Trungpa Vidyadhara, whose words open a pathway between earth and sky, visions and sensations. Each creation was inspired by stories of extraordinary journeys and explorations of the earth's wonders and meant to feel like a night flight above beautiful landscapes. The scarves' asymmetrical compositions invite one's gaze to dive in and contemplate each detail to gather the coherence of the whole. The scarves are no longer silk squares, but a finery, aimed to adorn the wearer with the beauty and powers of the (super) natural world.
"EIN STEIN ON THE BEACH" COLLECTION
Printed silk scarves by Clémentine Henrion
Clémentine Henrion's first silk scarves collection, Ein Stein On The Beach, was inspired by Allen Ginsberg's poem On Cremation Of Chögyam Trungpa Vidyadhara, whose words open a pathway between earth and sky, visions and sensations. Each creation was inspired by stories of extraordinary journeys and explorations of the earth's wonders and meant to feel like a night flight above beautiful landscapes. The scarves' asymmetrical compositions invite one's gaze to dive in and contemplate each detail to gather the coherence of the whole. The scarves are no longer silk squares, but a finery, aimed to adorn the wearer with the beauty and powers of the (super) natural world.
Clémentine Henrion’s collection, "Calypso Kanzashi", draws its inspiration from the art of the “kanzashi”, the breathtaking accessories used to adorn geisha’s chignons. Reinterpreting this handicraft while remaining faithful to its complex traditional technique, Clémentine had fun imagining new symbolism and designing narrative and offbeat subjects. Each piece is a veritable work of art, requiring many hours of work. Hundreds of silk squares are cut, one by one, and immersed in homemade dyes of varied and vibrant nuances. What follows is the skillful technique of folding by hand. The silk squares become petals that, once assembled, transform into incredible, tiny, three-dimensional sculptures that are totally unique.
This bestiary of creatures with enigmatic features and almost futuristic forms comes in a variety of spectacular broaches and hair ornaments.
Clémentine Henrion's first jewellery collection, Ein Stein On The Beach, was inspired by Allen Ginsberg's poem On Cremation Of Chögyam Trungpa Vidyadhara, whose words open a pathway between earth and sky, visions and sensations.
Each creation was inspired by stories of extraordinary journeys and explorations of the earth's wonders and meant to feel like a night flight above beautiful landscapes.
Designed as protections, the silk cuffs echo the scarves' bright motifs. Meticulously designed gilded brass pieces meet crystals in the rough, scintillating threads of Mizuhiki paper and reflecting rhodoïd fringes add to the collection in an alliance of natural and supernatural materials, minutely hand crafted, braded, and embroidered.
Clémentine Henrion's first jewellery collection, Ein Stein On The Beach, was inspired by Allen Ginsberg's poem On Cremation Of Chögyam Trungpa Vidyadhara, whose words open a pathway between earth and sky, visions and sensations.
Each creation was inspired by stories of extraordinary journeys and explorations of the earth's wonders and meant to feel like a night flight above beautiful landscapes.
Designed as protections, the silk cuffs echo the scarves' bright motifs. Meticulously designed gilded brass pieces meet crystals in the rough, scintillating threads of Mizuhiki paper and reflecting rhodoïd fringes add to the collection in an alliance of natural and supernatural materials, minutely hand crafted, braded, and embroidered.