Posts tagged Romania
Andreia Gabriela Popescu (Romania)

My name is Andreia Gabriela Popescu. I was born in Bucharest, Romania, on 04.08.1973. I am designer and manufacturer of contemporary jewelry since 2010. I am also teacher of contemporary jewelry. I create contemporary jewelry unique and limited series, and also costume products. Made from gold, silver, gems, and semiprecious natural stones next to unconventional materials, my collections are strongly linked to

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Renata Dragusin (Romania)

I create collections that bring together old techniques and modern technology. In my jewelry design I seek out the almost imperceptible details that surround us: line, color, form, and light in the subtle geometries of our everyday life. My designs combine the ultra modern and streamlined shapes with a finely delicate yet so powerful feminine aesthetic.

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Ioana Enache-Bordea (Romania)

Every piece of Ioana Enache Jewelry is designed by the artist herself. She creates unique custom and limited series of jewelry meant to bring beauty, joy and delight to your senses. From the vision of the first line to the finishing process, each piece is crafted by the artist and close partners. All the jewelry pieces are handcrafted in precious metals with natural precious and semiprecious stones, as well as cultured pearls.

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Marie Jianu (Romania)

Marie Jianu – contemporary jewelry designer, wife and mother, metalsmith passionate, personal harmony artisan, transposed in metallic interpretations. Since 2012 I have been experimenting with different techniques acquired from my mentors David Sandu and Andreia Gabriela Popescu who have helped me express my ideas and feelings with clarity. Recently I started working on the

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Livia Zaharia (Romania)

Zaharia Livia is a Romanian architect who started developing her interest in jewellery making through digital means around 3 years ago. She wanted to explore the possibilities offered by 3d modelling and how digital creations can come to life. It began with larger objects like the Spotlight Pavilion of 2019 but also with smaller ones like engagement rings for friends going at the same time.

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Corina Cubici (Romania)

I walked road in art and design from early years . Learning , working and finding the things I resonate with was very important for me . Once I found a nice to focus my attention on , that is when I feel I can be creative and unique with what I make . Studying historical dress , I relate it in the back of my mind constantly with my Romanian nationality . It is a combination of love

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Mihaela Georgescu (Romania/France)

I am a Romanian self-taught artist living in France. I love creating jewelry and I love, just as much, teaching and inspiring others to create. I was a Teacher in the Polymer Clay Adventure 2017, 2020 and 2021 (a yearly online art retreat). I was a teacher in the Polymer Clay Symposium 2020, 2021 as well as in the Fiber Arts Symposium 2020 (presenting the process of making a bead embroidered cuff).

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Loredana Cleja (Romania)

No metaphors here. Wild animals that live in the forests of Romania (bears and lynxes in particular) are under threat. Poachers are hunting them down, their natural habitat is reduced through deforestation. We need to talk more about this and to find sustainable solutions to this problem. The pieces from my collection are built around cut out shapes of wild animals, as some sort of targets in a shooting range.

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Bianca Grin (Romania)

A piece of jewelry is like a little magnet. It attracts the eye, the curiosity and it witnesses many of one’s life stories. I work in recycled metal, both as my homage to a better and more sustainable environment and as a kind gesture towards past and future stories. I was born in 1972, in Bucharest. I’ve graduated Veterinary University and my first years of work were in the sales and marketing area for a

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Alexandra Ungurelu (Romania)

Alexandra (Ungurelu) Tauc is a graduate of the College of Communication and Public Relations - SNSPA. Over the years she developed an interest in colors and shapes which lead to attending drawing and painting courses. In 2011 she attended a series of courses and workshops at Assamblage Art and Design Institute and managed to bring her passion for jewelry to another level of craftsmanship.

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Alexandra Bardac (Romania)

My name is Alexandra Bardac and I'm currently living in Bucharest, Romania. I am an up and coming contemporary jewellery designer and I am on the road to becoming an Architect. My passion for making started from my Bachelor years, where we were always coupling our projects with hand made models made from a variety of materials: paper, timber, metal, recycled plastic.

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