Growing up in Mexico, Rodrigo Saavedra Castillo became fascinated by the world of craft through his family. “My sister was a prominent marionette maker and everybody in the family was creative with their hands,” he explains. He himself was drawn to jewellery from an early age. “I was enchanted by the battle between the baroque and contemporary jewellery that Mexican women were wearing in the 1970s and 1980s. It was a mysterious universe I wanted to explore.” After focusing first on diamond engraving, Rodrigo expanded the scope of his work by combining precious, semiprecious and upcycled materials in contemporary jewellery. Although he moved to Belgium long ago, his work remains infused with the spirit of his native country. “Whether the stones, amber or coral come from Mexico or the inspiration for a work is kindled by its history or my own roots, the Mexican Caribbean influence is omnipresent.”
Rodrigo Saavedra Castillo