A Pleasant Shift with a Meira T Necklace

Meira Tugendhaft’s vision has deeply colored and inspired the trajectory of her design in the years since she began producing some of the finest examples of necklaces and earrings on the market. It is very evident from only a small sampling of her designs that her vision has been greatly impressed not only by her cosmopolitan lifestyle but also by her inclusive tendency and her keen eye for detail. One of the most recognizable attributes of so much of her jewelry is the fact that it stirs your imagination with one particular element that we will probe more deeply.

At first glance, Meira T jewelry doesn’t seem to stand out from the crowd for anything other than the fact that her designs are, simply put, visually appealing. If you spend some quality time getting intimate with her design aesthetic, then it will slowly become apparent that there is something at work to keep your attention fixed on her work. What this is will become evident only with a deeper understanding of what she incorporates into her jewelry.

One of the first skills that young artists attempt to master is the ability to capture a sight or a scene the way it really appears. That is, artists first learn how to faithfully depict a scene before they can later create what is really art. Interestingly enough, many skilled artists consider photographic depiction to be one of the most basic skills to be learned before finer techniques can be mastered.

In jewelry, the analog to this is the ability to cut a perfectly beveled gemstone, to polish metals to a mirror finish, or to cut and finish a perfectly symmetrical cabochon. This is all beautiful and appealing to the eye, but at the same time, this ‘perfection’ is one of the earliest skills attempted.

That’s not to say that jewelry with these features is not artistic – far from it. If anything, the ability to create ‘near perfection’ is a prerequisite to passing beyond it. It’s only that you will find more freedom once that skill has been topped.

Therefore we must go back to Meira T jewelry and determine what it is that holds the attention so fixedly. Take a look at a Meira T necklace like her Faceted Blue Sapphire Necklace. It looks just as prim and proper as you might expect, but spend a couple of minutes examining its details and you will start to notice that something there is more intriguing than you may have seen before.

Carefully observe the labradorite that constitutes the majority of the central pendant. It is a finely cut and perfectly polished piece of semi-precious stone. Yet within a few moments, you will find your eyes skirting its edges. While it is expertly polished, the stone is not entirely symmetrical. It is every so slightly amorphous. It is as though the politesse of civilization and the roughness of nature have been married in this tiny piece of stone. Moreover, it is a call back to the fact that from the coarseness of the ground can come the beauty of a Meira T necklace like this.

Once you’ve noticed this you will probably become equally aware that there are a few diamond pave charms gracing the chain. Three on one side of the labradorite and two on the other. This is no happy accident but an intentional design feature, and as you have probably noticed by this point, one of the charms is not matched in size to the others.

The result is that this necklace will hold your attention and captivate an audience for much longer than it might if it were entirely symmetrical and evenly balanced. All of that comes in this tiny package, and it is a mainstay of Meira T jewelry. If you don’t believe that, just take a look through a catalog of her designs and you will see similar features across the board.

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