Loewe’s practice centers on gem-cutting and carving that are at once modest in scale and precise in their construction. Based in his adopted home of Florence, Italy, he crafts his unique works using elementary shapes that act as quiet armatures for light and colour.

Influenced by natural cycles such as day and night, the tides, and the passing of the seasons, he carves gems whose gradients and tones echo changing skies and horizons, allowing atmospheric shifts to enter the work. In a rapidly evolving, technology-driven present, his work gently insists on the enduring value of the human hand and the sustaining force of history: without a past, there can be no future.

Particularly known for his long-running trapunta or quilted carving series, Loewe transforms stone into light refractors. In these works, the visible jewel glows allowing light redraws contours and casts shifting shadows across surrounding space. 

Prior to forming his practice, Loewe directed high jewelry for three decades for Spanish and Italian global fashion brands.