FRAGILITY
Sareh Zarghampour
Belgium

We give pain meaning through the moments we live with it.
I explore pain not merely as a physical reaction, but as an emotional, internal state something deeply tied to human fragility. Pain is a personal and often invisible experience, unique to each individual, carried quietly within the body. It is this intimate and hidden nature of pain that I translate into jewelry.
Each piece reflects a part of the journey: the encounter with pain, the experience of it, and the trace it leaves behind. When worn, the true nature of these works remains concealed from the viewer. This invisibility mirrors the fragility of our inner worlds and the difficulty of expressing them outwardly.
Because language often fails to express the depth of pain, I turn to jewelry as a more intimate and tactile form of communication. The body as both the source and the site of pain remains my central inspiration, holding within it the quiet vulnerability that defines human fragility.

Necklace « Encounter », 2025
200*200 mm / 20 gr
Copper, enamel, thread, silver
Enameling, engraving by laser

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