Fernando Jorge’s Deep Vertex Collection Marries Geometric Gemstones with Ebony Wood Inlays
Fernando Jorge’s Deep Vertex collection pairs diamonds and colored gemstones with ebony and other rich wooden inlays, folding architectural geometry into fine jewelry.

Brazilian jeweler Fernando Jorge introduced the Deep Vertex collection, a new suite that pairs diamonds and colored gemstones with ebony and other rich wooden inlays, a detail highlighted by Jill Newman in Robb Report on March 1, 2026. The choice to combine precious stones with dark wood gives these pieces an immediate visual contrast and a material warmth that reads differently than all-metal constructions.
The Deep Vertex move arrives amid a broader geometric moment in jewelry design. Karlahackman’s Boundless Geometry Jewelry Collection frames that moment plainly: "2D and 3D geometric shapes take center stage in this collection influenced by architectural forms and sacred geometry." Karlahackman lists nine products on its Geometry Collection page, offering pricing that ranges from modern, accessible items such as Modern Washer Stud Earrings at $115.00 to statement pieces like the Floral Cube Necklace at $1,850.00.
Closer to the design language that informs Deep Vertex, Valina’s product entry for CGP768Y-DCT puts the spotlight on gemstone cuts and asymmetry. Valina calls CGP768Y-DCT "a perfect first example of a geometric gemstone necklace because this glistening 14K yellow gold pendant combines both the old and the new geometric trends." At its core is a citrine that "looks like a tapered baguette and emerald cut hybrid," a hybrid Valina explains by noting that "both gem cuts share similar staircase facets - the difference is that a baguette, like the upper half of this gem, has sharp corners, whereas an emerald cut, like the lower half of this gem, has cut corners." Valina further details how designers "manifested this citrine pendant’s unique asymmetry by tilting the gemstone about 45 degrees" so that the angled gem "contrasts against the kite’s perfect symmetrical frame, but still maintains balance by resting at the kite’s core."
Karlahackman’s merchandising snapshot also helps situate price expectations and retail practices in the geometric category. Its product list includes Petite Mixed Metal Pendant at $620.00, Double Circle Drop Earrings at $410.00, and multiple $180.00 items, with several pieces marked sold out. The site offers "Free shipping via USPS Priority Mail" and lists a contact line: "Have a question, call (505) 319-3555."
Valina places the Deep Vertex aesthetic within a color resurgence, writing that "in the past few years, colors were muted, which is why people focused on metal-worked geometric jewelry. For 2020 and 2021, bright colors are reentering the high-fashion sphere." That return of saturated gems helps explain why pairing ebony with colored stones feels timely: the dark wood amplifies pigment while geometric cuts and asymmetrical mounts keep the pieces modern.
For gift-givers seeking a precise statement, Fernando Jorge’s Deep Vertex confirms that geometry plus unexpected materials can be both a design and an emotional choice - ebony’s tactile depth against faceted color reads as deliberate, sculptural jewelry rather than ornamentation alone.
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