Socque Paris and Harpo sign a limited-edition collaboration around the Totem loafer and turquoise, Harpo’s emblematic stone.

Together, we imagined two pieces at the crossroads of our worlds: an embroidered loafer adorned with a silver and turquoise jewel, and a jewel designed to tie around a bandana.

TOTEM, TURNED INTO A JEWEL

The Totem loafer has become an essential piece of our brand. It stands out for its line, its comfort, and the way it naturally becomes part of everyday life.

With Harpo, the iconic Parisian boutique and specialist in Native American jewelry, Totem has been reimagined as an even more precious piece, made to be kept over time, almost like a talisman. For this collaboration, it is finished with Native American-inspired embroidery and adorned with a silver and turquoise jewel.

TOTEM, TURNED INTO A JEWEL

The Totem loafer has become an essential piece of our brand. It stands out for its line, its comfort, and the way it naturally becomes part of everyday life.

With Harpo, the iconic Parisian boutique and specialist in Native American jewelry, Totem has been reimagined as an even more precious piece, made to be kept over time, almost like a talisman. For this collaboration, it is finished with Native American-inspired embroidery and adorned with a silver and turquoise jewel.

HARPO

Since 1971, this family-run house has travelled across the plains of the American West in search of the most beautiful stones. Its jewelry, crafted in sterling silver and set with natural turquoise mainly sourced from Nevada and Arizona, carries the history of the peoples of the American Southwest and a savoir-faire passed down through generations.

« STONE OF LIFE »

Among the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni and Pueblo peoples, turquoise is known as the “stone of life”. Associated with the sky, water, protection and good fortune, it is regarded as a living stone, worn almost like a talisman.

From pale blue to deeper shades of green, each turquoise carries the imprint of its mine, the minerals around it, and the land it comes from. Worked for centuries, it embodies a rare jewellery savoir-faire, rooted in the history of the peoples of the American Southwest.

BETWEEN PARIS AND THE AMERICAN WEST

For over fifty years, Harpo has worked with Native American artisans from the Southwestern United States, met over the course of its travels through Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.

The silver and turquoise jewellery is made by hand, using skills passed down within these communities. Stone cutting, silverwork, setting, hand-engraved motifs: each piece carries the trace of a precise, inherited, patient gesture.

This is what makes the collaboration so special: the Totem moccasin welcomes a jewel crafted on the other side of the world, by hands carrying forward a rare tradition.

BETWEEN PARIS AND THE AMERICAN WEST

For over fifty years, Harpo has worked with Native American artisans from the Southwestern United States, met over the course of its travels through Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. The silver and turquoise jewellery is made by hand, using skills passed down within these communities. Stone cutting, silverwork, setting, hand-engraved motifs: each piece carries the trace of a precise, inherited, patient gesture.

This is what makes the collaboration so special: the Totem moccasin welcomes a jewel crafted on the other side of the world, by hands carrying forward a rare tradition.

To wear a Harpo piece is to carry a piece of history with you: the story of a land, a people, and a craft passed down through generations.

Two pieces to gift, to wear, and to hold onto for years to come.

To wear a Harpo piece is to carry a piece of history with you: the story of a land, a people, and a craft passed down through generations.

Two pieces to gift, to wear, and to hold onto for years to come.