Last week, Estudio Alba had the privilege of joining Reciprocity for the second consecutive year. The exhibition brings together the work of more than 15 designers from around the world who create with Peruvian mercury-free gold and ethically sourced silver—materials traceable all the way back to the miners themselves.
It’s a testament to how considered design and responsible practices can seamlessly coexist, and how true collaboration makes fully traceable jewelry possible.
Hosted in New York City during Jewelry Week, the exhibition also featured a series of panels with leading voices from across the industry, further grounding the event in dialogue, transparency, and collective vision.
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