FRAGILITY
Julie Usel
Switzerland

This work explores fragility as both a material and emotional condition — a state where tension, delicacy, and resilience meet. Made of paper-thin silver elements, each piece is carefully sawn and sewn onto a silk background, allowing it to move, dangle, and gently collide. Together they create a soft, fragile sound — a whisper of contact, like tiny shards of glass brushing against each other. This quiet movement and trembling surface hold both vulnerability and presence.
The necklace forms a loose, shimmering mass — light yet dense, delicate yet insistent — always on the edge of movement, of unraveling. Each fragment keeps its own identity while contributing to a fragile balance, a form held together through connection and care.
In dialogue with “Fragility” as a human experience, the piece reflects on the boundaries between strength and tenderness, presence and disappearance. Fragility here is not a weakness, but a sensitivity — being aware of every small movement and connection.

Necklace « Shimmering sound », 2025
220 x 110 x 5 mm / 20 gr
Silver 925, silk
Sawing, Embroidery

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