Project Overview
This film documents GEMMYO’s first flagship store in Japan, capturing the philosophy behind its spatial design rather than presenting the jewelry alone.
Creative Concept
The film explores the fusion of French and Japanese aesthetics, focusing on materials, craftsmanship, and architectural rhythm rooted in long-established Kyoto traditions.
Columns, textures, and light function as narrative elements, reflecting the same precision and restraint found in fine jewelry.
Direction & Visual Language
Observational camera movement through space
Close attention to materials: stone, fabric, paper, metal
Natural light and architectural shadows
Quiet, museum-like pacing
Result
The film positions GEMMYO not just as a jewelry brand, but as a cultural presence—communicating refinement, intention, and cross-cultural respect to a Japanese audience.
GEMMYO
DOCUMENTARY, COMMERCIAL