Inspired by ancestral headdresses, these creations reinterpret symbols of power, identity, and adornment through a refined lens.
The penacho — the ceremonial headdress — is one of the most powerful symbols in pre-Columbian culture. It was not merely decorative. It was an expression of identity, authority, and spiritual connection, worn by those who carried the weight of their people. Colette has spent her life between two cultures, and Penacho is the collection where that duality becomes form.
The pieces do not imitate. They translate — taking the structural logic of the headdress, its verticality, its layering, its insistence on presence — and rendering it in 18-karat gold and the finest stones. The result is jewelry that carries cultural memory without becoming costume. Worn by someone who knows who they are and where they come from.
Heritage not as reference, but as foundation.

