Through carefully chosen materials and designs, Saito creates unusually delicate and sculptural forms in the shape of precious jewellery. This collection evokes Haiku and the beauty of Japanese calligraphy. Haiku is a short three-line Japanese poem that uses sensory language to capture a feeling or image. It is inspired by nature, a moment of beauty, or a poignant experience. Gold feather rings are mingled with tiny-leaf rings and seedpod earrings to compose a three-jewellery-piece poem.
Kayo Saito
Kayo Saito, who studied metalwork at Japanese art college and finished a masters at the Royal College of Art in 2001, is influenced by nature. Fragility, poetry, organic forms and the energy of plants arouse her creativity and fulfil her aesthetic sense.

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Exhibitions

PAD London Jewellery Loree Rodkin | Michèle Lamy & Loree Rodkin
London
|10 Oct – 16 Oct 2022




