ABOUT US



In 2020, Fran Mohíno, a multidisciplinary artist, began designing high jewelry, viewing it as a natural evolution of his artistic practice.

Each creation from Fran Mohíno and C is exclusively designed by him, starting from the initial sketches through to the technical drawings and the finishing details, with him playing an active role in several stages of production. We work closely with him to bring his creative dreams to life.


Every single piece we create is one-of-a-kind and comes with a registration number.  

All pieces are crafted from gold and diamonds, meet the standards of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), and are legally certified.








































































IDEAS THAT SHAPE























































Fran Mohíno explores his passion for jewelry as a space where design and ideas can be perfectly combined, incorporating references to conceptual art.

The idea that pieces can evolve and exhibit observable changes over time is one of the core elements in Fran Mohíno and C.

Jewels that incorporate movable parts.

High jewelry with finishes divergent from those traditionally associated with gold.


'Encrypted Luxury. The result of BallJoint by Fran Mohíno'

(Philosopher Ignacio Castro Rey)




































































WHERE TO FIND US











We operate through a restricted sales platform,
an in-house sales channel.













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WORDS



    “Encrypted luxury. The result of BallJoint by Fran Mohíno always has an air of a very sophisticated object, but avoids brightness and ostentation. In this era of fascination for visibility and recognition, we are offered a product that highlights our opacity of unique beings, without equivalence. Should we so much as dare?”

(Ignacio Castro Rey)



    “[...] whoever carries these artistic pieces, similar to who buy any work of art, does so with the consciousness of what it represents, not to flaunt. Fran Mohíno subjects gold to an uprooted luck and he does it in an inverse way to what Damien Hirst did with For the love of God, 2007.”

(Oliva María Rubio)



    “[...] inherently nonbinary in its design, the piece with its oving parts gives the image of a moment to come. Its matte visual appeal gives the sense of a future in which high-end fashion is necessarily fluid and forward looking.”

(Jon Snyder)



    “The project by the artist Fran Mohíno, BallJoint, is an absolute counterattack to high end jewelry. BallJoint, does not exist, but rather, becomes. Its form is a formation whose observance does not consist rather in being still spinning without end [...]”

(Jorge Naval)