Founded in 2014 by Mariela Notario and Senén Tabares, Bitácora Collection emerged as an artistic exploration through author jewelry. From the beginning, the project has recovered fragments of watchmaking and discarded objects, transforming them into wearable sculptures that intertwine memory, time, and sustainability.
Each work is handcrafted through 100% artisanal processes, free of polluting practices, affirming the value of the handmade and the irreproducible.
Bitácora stands at the intersection of contemporary jewelry, sculpture, and industrial archaeology. Each work rescues mechanical fragments and transforms them into portable symbols that oscillate between the ornamental and the ritual.
It does not aim to simply embellish, but to propose an expanded language of jewelry, where luxury resides in memory, technical complexity, and singularity.