FRAGILITY
Maud Traon
United Kingdom

Maud Traon’s jewellery examines the paradox of fragility — the tension between resilience and delicacy. Her sculptural forms, with their molten-like surfaces and embedded fragments, invite us to see beauty not as perfection but as a continuous state of becoming. Shimmering textures and irregular inclusions recall organic processes: erosion, growth, and decay.
In this work, fragility is not weakness; it is a reflection of life’s instability and continual transformation. Each piece carries traces of chance — stones set askew, rough edges that resist polish — gestures that affirm the handmade, the vulnerable, and the human. Traon turns adornment into a meditation on endurance: how materials, and people, hold together even as they change.
In this work, fragility is not weakness; it is a reflection of life’s instability and continual transformation. Each piece carries traces of chance — stones set askew, rough edges that resist polish — gestures that affirm the handmade, the vulnerable, and the human. Traon turns adornment into a meditation on endurance: how materials, and people, hold together even as they change.

