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€1200
This piece unfolds in the space between elegance and fracture, seduction and unease.
A warm brown leather bag — soft, grounded, almost comforting — becomes the stage for a singular presence: a stiletto shoe cast in gilded bronze. The object carries an immediate sense of value and allure, evoking luxury, femininity, and power.
Yet, upon closer look, the structure begins to shift.
The heel of the shoe is formed from a sequence of vertebrae — cast from natural chicken bones — transforming a symbol of elevation into something anatomical, fragile, and deeply physical. The texture of the shoe suggests exotic skin, reminiscent of lizard leather, yet subtly distressed, torn, as if the surface itself has endured pressure or time.
The piece navigates the tension between desire and vulnerability, between the constructed image of perfection and the underlying structure that supports it. It questions what we choose to elevate, and what lies beneath that elevation — what holds it, and at what cost.
There is a quiet violence in its beauty, a refinement that carries within it traces of rupture.
Precious, unsettling, and deeply tactile, this object draws the viewer in slowly.
It reveals itself in layers — first as desire, then as structure, then as something more ambiguous.
This is not an accessory.
It is a meditation on the body, on transformation, and on the fragile architecture of beauty.