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Taraji P. Henson
In a recent DuJour cover story, Taraji P. Henson wears selected MATEO pieces as she steps into a defining new chapter, her long-awaited Broadway debut.

There are moments when a piece becomes part of the story. Not as decoration, but as presence.
Known for her strength, range, and unmistakable command, Henson appears in the story ahead of her Broadway debut in August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. The feature reflects on return, performance, New York, and the quiet power of stepping fully into a role.

Sculptural gold, natural pearls, jade, and diamonds. Pieces chosen for shape, character, and quiet force.
The Story
A Return to the Stage
In the interview, Henson speaks about returning to theatre, the immediacy of performing live, and the feeling of being in New York. It is a portrait of an artist in motion, grounded in craft, instinct, and experience.
The jewelry worn throughout the editorial follows that same language. Nothing excessive. Nothing expected. Just form, light, and material, held with intention.

Baroque Pearl Collection
One of a Kind 14kt Gold Baroque Pearls and Diamonds Earring
A natural baroque pearl, framed in gold and diamonds. No two are alike, giving the piece its own form, texture, and quiet individuality.
Explore the PieceThe pieces worn by Henson move between softness and strength, organic pearl, deep jade, polished gold, and diamond light.

Worn Recently
Jewelry with Character
From the irregular beauty of baroque pearls to the graphic strength of the Donut Collection, the pieces selected for this story reflect the MATEO approach: refined, modern, and designed to be remembered quietly.
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Pieces with Presence
Taraji P. Henson has built a career on presence, power, and unmistakable character, qualities that made this editorial moment feel especially aligned with MATEO.
From natural pearls to sculptural gold, each piece is designed to feel refined, personal, and quietly unforgettable.
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