A unique evening to celebrate: Aura and Tesela High Jewelry Event
Join us for the exclusive launch dinner of our Aura and Tesela High Jewelry collections with Suarez's closest circle. Family, friends, and ambassadors of our house shared an evening of camaraderie and emotion dedicated to craftsmanship and the origins of our craft.
Night transforms places. It reveals some nuances, hides others, and sometimes elevates them to a unique version of themselves. That's what happened at Berenis, the space that welcomed us to celebrate a very special chapter in our house's history. The same setting that during the day illuminated the artisanal expertise of our collections, at night became something more intimate, warm, and almost secret.
The lighting created new textures, the shadows added an extra touch of magic to every corner, and in the center, everything that this evening represented came together: identity and encounter.
As guests arrived, the space naturally guided them through María Morenés's photographic exhibition, displayed on the zigzag wooden structure of the walkway. The images, imbued with sensitivity, resonated perfectly with the evening's ambiance, while our master artisans—jewelers, gem setters, gemologists, and designers—shared their craft live. Not as a demonstration, but as a conversation: intimate, genuine, and human. Another way of conveying that High Jewelry begins in the hands and continues in the emotion of the beholder.
It was in this organic and fluid context that we welcomed friends, ambassadors, and personalities who have walked and continue to walk alongside Suarez. We had the pleasure of hosting familiar faces and friends of the brand, such as Alejandra Gere, Sassa de Osma, Karla Cova Villa, Carola Baleztena, Lulu Figueroa, Inés de Cominges, Alejandra de Rojas, and Eliza Arcaya, among other guests, who, together with our team, contributed that sense of camaraderie that transforms a gathering into a feeling of belonging.
Because if there's one thing that defines Suarez, it's that the most extraordinary luxury is feeling part of something big.
In one of the side rooms, the real protagonists awaited: our High Jewelry collections, Aura and Tesela, revealed through five still lifes integrated into the antique shop's own furniture.
More than still lifes, they were scenes. It wasn't an exhibition; it was an invitation. And as part of that invitation, the magnifying glasses placed next to each piece served as a reminder of the concept of space, that true beauty isn't just seen, it's discovered. That our jewels are made to be approached, to be lost in the detail, to discover that emotion also resides in the minuscule.
The evening led guests to a long table, several meters in length, adorned with decorations designed to enhance the beauty of the space. A soft line of light filtered down the center, illuminating the base of the candles and highlighting the brilliance of the more than thirty candelabras, each hand-blown by master glassmakers from the Royal Glass Factory of La Granja. Among them, a delicate floral arrangement, also displayed in blown-glass vases, lent a profound sense of harmony.
At this point in the evening, conversations flowed effortlessly and unhurriedly. Then, the attendees rose, curious to hear the music, specifically that of Soleá Morente, whose voice filled the room with a serene power, moving the audience without artifice, enveloping them without imposing, embracing the atmosphere until it became a sublime finale to a night that sought not to impress, but to remain in their memories.
Ultimately, this celebration was not just a tribute to two collections. It was a reminder of who we are: a jewelry house that believes in the power of time, in the beauty of craftsmanship, and in the magic of sharing it with those who are part of our journey.