![]() All taken together, you’re looking at a range of beautifully crafted hand-finished wearable jewellery art that’s at once modern yet timeless and edgy. One the one hand it fuses design with functionality, and on the other, it effortlessly complements Pandora’s signature charms. They’ve also updated the Moments bracelet with a new T-bar closure system devised for ease of wear and security. Pandora Icons snake bracelet with new T-bar closure. Because the bracelet is such a definitive feature of the Pandora aesthetic, the team sought to distil its essence and pay tribute to the snake chain décor, taking it across the different product families such as pendants, rings and earrings. “When we first began working with the snake chain,” says A Filippo Ficarelli and Francesco Terzo, the creative design duo behind Pandora, “we fell in love with it and realised the potential it had to metamorphose into a common motif across many different designs.”Īs Pandora’s VP creative directors since 2016, Ficarelli and Terzo explored new ways to grow the iconic snake chain pattern beyond the bracelet to commemorate its 20-year legacy. Analogue illustration by Maxwell N Burnstein for Vogue Singapore. With it, jewellery is no longer merely an accessory but a wearable work of storytelling art. Best of all, the Moments bracelet is designed to evolve as we evolve, to share in our ruminations, to reflect our beliefs, to connect with others, to speak our truths, and to project our aspirations. It’s a uniquely versatile platform loved all around the world for how intuitively it allows everyone to customise a favourite look and express their individuality. Functional, flexible and comfortable, it inspired a new collection of thoughtfully imagined Pandora charms. The first Pandora Moments bracelet was designed and launched 20 years ago. For some it’s white drawing paper, for others it’s a big empty room, and for Pandora, it’s the iconic snake chain bracelet. ![]() A visceral need, the art of collecting unites everyone, from seasoned collectors to complete novices, in that we all begin with a blank canvas. Because collecting is instinctive and emotional, just as art is instinctive and emotional. Believe it or not, there is an art to collecting, even if what informs your decisions is nothing more than pure instinct. The things we collect tell others who we are and the way we collect tells others what we’re like.
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