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Jeddah Shines as French Artist Redefines Gemstone and Jewelry Art in Saudi Arabia

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  • In this Saudia Arabia Jewellery News report, his novel method — assembling hundreds or even thousands of polished semi-precious stones — is shown to be revolutionizing the perception of gem artistry.
  • His art has now found eager admirers in Saudi Arabia, a country he describes as rich in appreciation for the symbolic and energetic value of stones.
  • “I feel a strong connection to the energy of stones,” Jourdier said, explaining that his creative process often involves intuitively selecting stones that harmonize with a client’s personality or space.

Saudi Arabia Jewellery News: Gemstones Enter a New Era of Art and Design

Jeddah became the heart of artistic innovation as the Alliance Française hosted an extraordinary event at Hayy Jameel featuring acclaimed French sculptor and artist Nicolas Jourdier. The event, titled “Interior Jewellery,” unveiled how gemstones can transcend their traditional use in adornment to become centerpieces of interior art and emotional expression.

French artist Nicolas Jourdier introduces “interior jewelry,” transforming gemstones into functional art pieces admired by Saudi collectors
Image Credit: Alliance Française in Saudi Arabia

In a captivating presentation, Jourdier revealed his passion for assembling gemstones and natural stones into intricate, functional artworks. He shared how his creative philosophy rejects conventional cutting and polishing, favoring instead the natural beauty and energy of each stone. In this Saudia Arabia Jewellery News report, his novel method — assembling hundreds or even thousands of polished semi-precious stones — is shown to be revolutionizing the perception of gem artistry.

A Visionary Approach to Interior Jewellery

Jourdier coined the term “interior jewelry” to describe this unique artistic concept, which merges sculpture, design, and spiritual energy. His towering sculptures, some exceeding two meters in height and composed of amber, bronze, and gold powder, have graced renowned galleries in Paris. His art has now found eager admirers in Saudi Arabia, a country he describes as rich in appreciation for the symbolic and energetic value of stones.

“I feel a strong connection to the energy of stones,” Jourdier said, explaining that his creative process often involves intuitively selecting stones that harmonize with a client’s personality or space. From rose quartz mirrors for serenity to red jasper tables for passion, his works evoke deep emotional resonance. He also praised Saudi collectors for their refined taste and openness to new forms of artistic expression.

French artist Nicolas Jourdier introduces “interior jewelry,” transforming gemstones into functional art pieces admired by Saudi collectors
Image Credit: Alliance Française in Saudi Arabia

The Symbolism of Green and the Saudi Connection

Jourdier’s fascination with green malachite stems from its strong symbolism in Islam — representing paradise and the Prophet’s banner. His recent works include large malachite-covered consoles and the conceptual idea of crafting Qur’anic verses from malachite fragments on golden backgrounds. He expressed admiration for Saudi Arabia’s cultural vibrancy and mentioned his desire to create a future piece using desert stones and sands.

Attendees at the event were visibly inspired. Jewelry enthusiast Reem A. Alhussain Al-Khayri described it as “a revelation,” noting how Jourdier transformed gemstones from mere ornaments into storytelling elements within interior design. Dr. Ibrahim Abbas Natto, former dean of the University of Petroleum & Minerals, emphasized the importance of international cultural exchange and the revival of Jeddah’s artistic heritage, drawing parallels to the city’s creative golden age.

Bridging Cultures Through Artistic Innovation

Larry Lamartiniere, director of Alliance Française, hailed Jourdier’s work as a fusion of French craftsmanship and modern design, symbolizing dialogue between cultures through beauty and material. The event demonstrated how gemstones can transcend their ornamental roots to redefine artistic and spatial aesthetics. Jourdier’s visit marks not only a milestone for the Saudi art scene but also a bridge between heritage, spirituality, and contemporary creativity.

His exploration of gemstones as conduits of emotion and energy suggests a future where the boundaries between art, design, and jewelry blur into seamless harmony. It also reinforces Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a new cultural hub where international artists find inspiration and resonance.

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