350
350
Of coiled design with caps of pavé-set round brilliant-cut diamonds
Sterling silver and 18k gold
With maker’s mark for John Hardy
Inner circ. 6 ¾ ins; Gross weight 58.0 dwts
estimate: $600–800
result: $512
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Founded in Bali in 1975, John Hardy is renowned for its artisanal handcrafted jewelry with a strong emphasis on symbolic decoration and natural themes. The company was established by Canadian designer John Hardy, who was inspired by Balinese jewelry-making traditions during a visit to the island in the mid-1970s. Hardy combined new design concepts with traditional techniques to create unique pieces.
Hardy's classic woven chain bracelets are his signature, along with original designs from his 'Dot' collection. Bamboo and dragon motifs continue to appear in current collections. The 'Cinta' collection was produced in the early 2000s and was the one-of-a-kind high jewelry collection for the brand. No longer offered, collectors continue to seek these jewels out in the secondary markets.
The John Hardy compound in Bali serves as both a production center and a communal space, reflecting the company's commitment to artisanship and ecological stewardship. In 1999, Guy Bedarida joined as Head Designer, infusing classical European jewelry techniques into the designs. John Hardy places a strong emphasis on ethical sourcing, using reclaimed sterling silver and gold. The company is also passionate about environmental responsibility, with initiatives like planting bamboo to offset carbon emissions.
Today, the brand continues to thrive under new leadership while maintaining its commitment to Balinese-influenced jewelry and sustainability. Over time, while ownership of John Hardy has changed, the core design style and techniques have remained, evoking thoughts of Balinese bliss.
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