About
Jewelry shaped by experience, geography, and a lifelong conversation with stone.

Belgian-born artist Gonzague Zurstrassen is the creative force behind a body of work that bridges disciplines, geographies, and time. Trained as a certified gemologist in Antwerp’s diamond district, he began his career as a broker before turning decisively toward making.
Over the past three decades, his path has led from the ateliers of Geneva—including time at Mouawad— to the emerald mines of Muzo in Colombia, and ultimately to his atelier in Bangkok, where each piece is crafted entirely by hand.
Rather than following trends or collections dictated by season, his work evolves slowly. Stones are selected for their character before form is imagined. Gold is shaped to echo the irregular logic of nature—flora, fauna, mineral growth—captured and translated into wearable objects.
The work is conceived as talisman rather than ornament. Each piece carries a narrative formed by place, material, and memory.