


MONDIAL Dreams returns with a new creative chapter, bringing its latest diamond jewellery collection into conversation with contemporary art. This year, the signature MONDIAL collection takes the ribbon as its central motif, translating its shape into pieces that speak of hope, commitment and the pursuit of personal ambition.
Within MONDIAL’s wider line-up of signature collections, MONDIAL Dreams has a distinct role. While MONDIAL Precious, MONDIAL Gala and I Said MONDIAL each carry their own purpose, from fashion-led jewellery to gala pieces and engagement rings, MONDIAL Dreams changes its inspiration from year to year. This edition turns to the ribbon, where each item in the collection feels immediate, personal and visually clear.
The collection arrives through MONDIAL Dreams with Mangmoel, a collaboration with Indonesian contemporary artist Mangmoel, whose large-scale crochet works and character Mogus have gained international recognition. Known as an underwater octopus monster inspired by Indonesia’s ecosystems and coral reefs, Mogus enters the MONDIAL Dreams universe through a special interpretation that connects imagination, craftsmanship and high jewellery.
The ribbon represents various meanings across cultures, where it often appears at moments of anticipation and celebration, like crossing a finish line, wrapping a meaningful gift, marking a special occasion. For MONDIAL, it symbolises the dream one chooses to pursue, and the courage needed to keep moving towards it.
That idea runs through the theme Weave Your Dreams. In Mangmoel’s hands, the phrase becomes tactile. Crochet builds slowly, thread by thread, knot by knot. The process mirrors the way ambition often takes shape through patience, repetition, revisions, small failures and steady belief. In the MONDIAL Dreams collection, the ribbon becomes a polished counterpart to that process, turning movement and intention into diamond jewellery.
Mangmoel also sees the collaboration as part of a wider return to human-made work. From his own observations, younger audiences are beginning to show renewed interest in practical skills and handcraft. He points to children and younger visitors being introduced to these works at exhibitions, a shift he welcomes after seeing skills such as sewing and crochet become less visible in everyday education. For him, crochet is a basic skill worth preserving, and its return brings craft back into the conversation around creativity.
At MONDIAL Plaza Indonesia, Mangmoel’s artistic interpretation appears through an exclusive window display that combines his signature coral installation style with the ribbon silhouette. This collaboration births two visual codes together with MONDIAL’s diamond-led design language and Mangmoel’s whimsical fibre-art universe. Mogus appears in a MONDIAL Dreams-inspired form, adding a playful character to the collection’s polished setting.






The choice of an artist collaboration also speaks to MONDIAL’s wider strategy for MONDIAL Dreams. The collection is designed to connect with a younger generation, many of whom are already active audiences for art exhibitions and creative spaces. Through Mangmoel’s visual world, the brand brings high jewellery into a setting that feels closer to contemporary culture, without moving the focus away from the pieces themselves.
The collaboration also draws attention to the hands behind the artwork. Mangmoel worked with Konco Mogus, a team that includes Indonesian women artisans, to create pieces that give new life to overlooked materials. The approach places craft, local creativity and collaboration within the same frame as luxury jewellery, where the campaign can carry a story of process alongside its finished pieces.
The latest MONDIAL Dreams collection consists of 12 diamond jewellery designs across five series: Lumièretie, Flowtie, Liaisontie, Aératie and Éloratie. The pieces include necklaces, earrings, rings, bangles and pendants, each interpreting the ribbon through a different proportion, line or silhouette. Some designs lean into fluid movement, while others frame the ribbon as a sculptural accent.
Leslie Christian Saputra, General Manager of MONDIAL and GIA Graduate Gemologist, describes the collection as one connected by belief, commitment and the realisation of dreams. Mangmoel, meanwhile, sees crochet as a metaphor for life, with each knot representing effort, failure, learning and hope. Their perspectives meet in a collection that treats jewellery as a visual expression of ambition.
With MONDIAL Dreams with Mangmoel, the brand continues its creative route through art collaboration. The jewellery remains the focal point, while the story around it gives the collection its texture through diamonds, and an invitation to wear ambition in a way that feels personal and meaningful.
To find out more about the collection, visit mondialjeweler.com/id