A fresh wave of creativity has arrived at Jensen Stern, the well-known fine jewelry gallery celebrated for its soulful and carefully selected pieces. The gallery has welcomed Renisis, a bold new jewelry collection created by multidisciplinary artist Sardwell. This marks her debut in the world of fine jewelry, where art, narrative, and design merge.
Renisis launches with two distinct collections that challenge the boundaries between sculpture and wearable art. At Jensen Stern, jewelry is not about fashion trends—it is about history, emotion, and impact. Sardwell’s pieces answer this mission with a collection that is deeply personal and richly crafted. For women who view jewelry as both a statement and a source of strength, Renisis offers something unforgettable.
Sardwell brings a unique perspective to fine jewelry. She studied sculpture and immersive installation art at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her earlier work invited viewers to become part of the art, often transforming space through light, sound, and movement. Now, she applies that same vision to the human form, treating the body as a living canvas.
To Sardwell, jewelry is not a departure from her previous work—it is a natural evolution. “Sculpture alters space,” she says. “Jewelry alters the self. That type of change is incredibly powerful.”
Her approach is shaped by over 15 years of global exploration and hands-on learning. Sardwell has worked in sculpture studios in Buenos Aires’ Teatro Colón and studied silversmithing in southern China. She learned traditional craftsmanship in Brazil and apprenticed with master jewelers. Through these experiences, she didn’t just learn new techniques—she discovered deeper meaning in cultural symbols and rituals.
These global influences are now woven into every piece of Renisis jewelry. They show up as unique symbols, detailed textures, and fluid shapes. Each element reflects themes of ritual, protection, and sensual memory, creating a shared language through design.
With Renisis, Sardwell offers more than ornamentation. She presents a new way of wearing meaning, one that honors the past while shaping a bold new future for fine jewelry.
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