Estudio Alba was selected to join this year's Reciprocity trunk show in Chicago, presented at Gallery Twenty Fifty Two through Nov. 15.
This thoughtful project brings together more than 15 designers from across the globe who work with Peruvian mercury-free Fairmined gold—materials whose origins can be traced directly to the miners who extracted them. It’s a collective exploration of how intentional design and ethical sourcing can shape a more transparent future for jewelry.
Coinciding with the Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference, the exhibition offers a timely and inspiring glimpse into the possibilities that emerge when craft, responsibility, and collaboration converge.
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