Doré: Jewelry as Legacy

Positioned between art and adornment, Doré approaches jewelry as an object of permanence rather than a fleeting accessory. Founded in Dubai by Faeq Motiwala, the house creates sculptural pieces that prioritize emotion, rarity, and storytelling, transforming jewelry into something closer to a collectible work of art.

Operating from a city synonymous with ambition and luxury, Doré embraces a global perspective while maintaining a deeply personal design language. Nature, geometry, and poetic abstraction inform each collection, resulting in pieces that feel both contemporary and timeless. Rather than following trends, the brand focuses on creating objects with enduring resonance—works designed to be kept, collected, and passed forward.

Exclusivity is central to Doré’s philosophy, but not in the conventional sense. Many pieces are produced in highly limited quantities, sometimes as one-of-one creations, emphasizing individuality over status. The rarity of each object becomes part of its narrative, inviting a deeper connection between wearer and work.

At its core, Doré is less concerned with jewelry as fashion than jewelry as legacy. Every piece is conceived as a vessel for meaning, balancing sculptural form with emotional depth. The result is a house that speaks to collectors, tastemakers, and cultural curators alike—those who seek beauty not only in what they wear, but in the stories they choose to carry.

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