Jacqueline Rabun
American Jacqueline Rabun moved to London in 1989 and thus began her journey into the world of contemporary jewellery design. Her debut collection drew the attention of influential players in the fashion and design world.
Rabunâ?s collaboration with Georg Jensen began in 1999. She has worked primarily in silver jewellery design for Georg Jensen. Her first collection, Offspring, celebrates the creation of life and is a symbolic representation of mother and child. The Cave collection encourages its wearer to seek tranquillity and to retreat to oneâ?s inner space for stillness and contemplation. The Cave collection celebrates the refined and organic design language for which Jacqueline Rabun is recognised.
"The perfect jewel arouses emotions and gracefully reflects the essence of oneâ?s inner beauty" is Jacqueline Rabunâ?s philosophy. She derives her sentiment toward jewellery and design from the elements of life, whether emotional, physical or spiritual in their form. All of her designs betray this introspection and philosophy. They are not merely design objects, but rather beautiful pieces that tell a story.
Jacqueline Rabun is a contemporary jewellery designer and silver craftsman with a timeless approach; she has found her greatest inspiration in nature and great universal themes including the cycle of life, birth and timeâ?s passing.
Rabunâ?s collaboration with Georg Jensen began in 1999. She has worked primarily in silver jewellery design for Georg Jensen. Her first collection, Offspring, celebrates the creation of life and is a symbolic representation of mother and child. The Cave collection encourages its wearer to seek tranquillity and to retreat to oneâ?s inner space for stillness and contemplation. The Cave collection celebrates the refined and organic design language for which Jacqueline Rabun is recognised.
"The perfect jewel arouses emotions and gracefully reflects the essence of oneâ?s inner beauty" is Jacqueline Rabunâ?s philosophy. She derives her sentiment toward jewellery and design from the elements of life, whether emotional, physical or spiritual in their form. All of her designs betray this introspection and philosophy. They are not merely design objects, but rather beautiful pieces that tell a story.
Jacqueline Rabun is a contemporary jewellery designer and silver craftsman with a timeless approach; she has found her greatest inspiration in nature and great universal themes including the cycle of life, birth and timeâ?s passing.