L’ AQUART LUIS ALBERTO QUISPE APARICIO
• Luis Alberto Quispe Aparicio follows a second generation family tradition, since 1968, in the creation of objects d´art and gemstone carving (also known as glyptography) an ancient art with roots from
pre–Babylonian times. An engineer by profession, he grew up surrounded by art, sculpture, minerals & gemstones; artists, master carvers and jewelers were ingrained in his everyday life at his family
studio in Lima, Peru where he spent most of his formative years.
• His knowledge on precious stones was organically acquired during constant visits to mines around the world where he hunted for exceptional gemstones; making the quest for rarity and quality an
exquisite lifetime pursuit. His art is characterized by the fusion of sculpting techniques and those of jewelry fabrication, the use of exceptional gemstones, the daring design and the flawless execution carried out by hand which is vital in order to give a soul to each creation.
• After mastering his craft, Quispe Aparacio moved to Paris in search for a new vision and to broaden his scope through the specialization in luxury goods. Examples of this can be seen in his collection “The Beast
Within” which was inspired by the resounding influence nature has on man after Quispe Aparacio’s numerous travels to Africa. Today, though he travels the world in search for the rarest gemstones to incorporate into his work, his studio specializes in carving ruby. The second hardest gemstone found on earth after the diamond, few artists have managed to successfully work with ruby as it requires advanced technique in vision, carving and polishing. His works are displayed in museums in the United States and Europe and enjoyed by private collectors around the World.
ABOUT STONES
Gemstone carving appears to have originated with gem engravings dating from 3000-5000 B.C. Several ancient civilizations, such as the Hittites, Ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians and Greeks were noteworthy for their advanced skills in this art form, with remarkable works being created by ancient Greek artists for members of the Roman nobility during the times of the early Roman emperors.
Gem carvings from the time of Constantine the Great through the middle ages typically represented religious imagery. While hematite was used to create ancient mid-eastern seal-cylinders, the material typically used for gem engravings are usually derived from minerals of the quartz family.
Towards the middle of the 19th century a rapid decline of gemstone carving began and the interest in carved gems was lost. The process begins with the selection of a stone for carving. Some artists use the stone itself as inspiration. Once the general shape of the statue has been determined, the sculptor uses other tools to refine the figure. The final stage of the carving process is polishing.
Today, Luis Alberto Quispe is one of the very few very competent artists who create astonishing engravings and gemstone sculptures.
Stones are made in nature and through their formation they experience changes such as temperature and pressure which mark them, create this imperfections, character (cracks), it is just a prove
of what they been through just like a person’s life. All if these inclusions and stone imperfections are prove it is natural stone.
Butterfly Inspiration
Metamorphosis holds the grand dream of becoming all that it can be, with no limitations, it reaches out to become its greatest expression of self, spirit and soul. Putting everything aside, it follows the drive to evolve. Let go the past, trust the future, embrace change, come out of the cocoon, unfurl your wings, dare to get off ground, ride the breezes, savour the flowers, put on the brightest colours, let your beauty show.
Fountain Pen
This pen features a body made of Chalcedony from Namibia. The tree is made of gold plated bronze with 6 grams of 14k white gold. It also have 6 diamonds of 1mm in diameter.
Butterfly Brooch: Chalcedony and Tourmaline
- 85 Sapphires of 1.5 mm diameter (1.3 carats)
- Multicolored Tourmalines 3 cabs (12 carats)
- 20 Chalcedony Cabochons (19 carats)
Butterfly: 23.3 grams 14kt White Gold
Earrings: Chalcedony
- 6 grams 14 kt White Gold
Tree: Gold plated bronze
- 6 diamonds of 1 mm diameter (0.5 carats)
- The locks for the earrings are those two silver small flowers at the bottom of the tree.
Dimensions of the
complete set:
200 x 200 x 250 mm
Packaging note: This Sculpture with fountain pen will be shipped in a black shipping box with S.T.
Dupont signature.
Launch 2017
Limited and numbered to 8 pieces