Bold, colourful pieces made of asymmetrical angles and
unusual combinations of shapes characterize this whimsical line from
Montreal’s Anne-Marie Chagnon. The fine arts graduate launched the line
in 1995, using a combination of materials including pewter, wood,
resin, glass and horn to create what Chagnon calls her
“jewelry-sculptures.” In 2003 she was commissioned by Cirque de Soleil
to create a special collection for their Dralion show, and has
since continued to make exclusive annual collections for the company,
which are sold in Cirque de Soleil boutiques worldwide. Check out
Chagnon’s chunky, minimalist rings, bracelets made of brilliantly hued
glass pieces and long, eye-catching pendants to spice up your fall
wardrobe.
-Jessalynn Keller