Author Collection Álvaro Siza x Sharma
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Crafted in 19-karat gold and diamonds, the ÁLVARO SIZA X SHARMA collection comprises a necklace, earrings, bracelet, and ring, produced in a limited edition of 91 pieces — symbolizing the designer’s age at the time of creation.
This unique characteristic adds an extra layer of exclusivity while reflecting, at a glance, the aesthetics and new legacy of one of Portugal’s most celebrated artistic figures in a domain beyond his usual practice.
Inspired by architecture and art, this line combines the elegance of gold and diamonds with the distinction of a signed masterpiece.
Exclusively available at the Serralves Store for two months, this collection encapsulates the essence of Portuguese luxury and the artistic heritage of one of the world’s greatest architectural minds.
From now on, Álvaro Siza will also leave his mark on Portuguese jewelry, working with the most noble metal and the most precious gem to create designs that embody both art and sophistication.
Earrings – Solid 19-karat gold (5.5 grams per earring), two 0.25-carat diamonds, and two 0.25-carat black diamonds.
Bracelet – Solid 19-karat gold (9.9 grams), one 0.50-carat diamond, and one 0.50-carat black diamond.
Necklace – Solid 19-karat gold (12.3 grams), one 0.50-carat diamond, and one 0.80-carat black diamond.
Ring – Solid 19-karat gold (6 grams), one 0.10-carat diamond, and one 0.50-carat black diamond.
Sharma entered the market recently, born from a moment of reinvention and professional synergy between two friends, entrepreneurs with shared tastes and a passion for jewelry. The brand's mission is not only to offer the finest jewelry but also to provide an exceptional and personalized shopping experience. Their collections are carefully curated to reflect the best of contemporary art and design, bringing pieces that blend sophistication with timeless beauty.
Álvaro Siza is one of the foremost architects of the 20th century and a name synonymous with Portugal worldwide. Winner of the Pritzker Prize in 1992, he was invited in 1991 to design the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, which opened in 1999. He completed the architectural project for the Manoel de Oliveira Cinema House in 2019, the restoration and adaptation of the Serralves House in 2021, and the construction of the new wing of the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art—the Álvaro Siza Wing—in 2023. He continues to maintain a collaborative relationship with the institution and its programming to this day.