Jewelry

Tasaki: a new architectural language in fine jewelry

This Spring, the Japanese jeweler unveils a sculptural collection conceived by Thakoon Panichgul, where metal becomes light.

Founded in 1954 in Kobe, Tasaki is one of the few fine jewelry houses in the world to oversee its entire production process, from pearl cultivation to finished creation. Renowned for its exceptional Akoya pearls and its avant garde design approach, the maison unites Japanese craftsmanship with contemporary vision. This Spring, Tasaki introduces Metal, its new jewelry collection within the Collection Line imagined by Thakoon Panichgul. This latest chapter in the house’s creative evolution presents an all-metal interpretation of its most emblematic designs, combining architectural precision with poetic restraint.

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At the heart of the collection, Balance Shape reinterprets the iconic Balance ring through a line of five perfectly aligned spheres, united in absolute equilibrium. The composition evokes a constellation – suspended in the night sky – a luminous symbol of continuity, hope, and infinite possibility. The collection is further enriched by Balance Shape Neo, a refined design reduced to three spheres, defined by a deliberately minimalist and contemporary aesthetic. Alongside it, Danger Horn Plus introduces sculptural curves that wrap around the finger with confident fluidity, offering a more expressive and sensual silhouette. Faithful to the distinctive identity of the series, the brilliance of polished metal lends each creation a renewed presence and a subtle sense of allure. Designed to evolve through layering and to harmonize with a wide range of jewelry styles, the collection expands creative possibilities while preserving a timeless elegance.

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