Posts tagged earring
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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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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Lefflow Art Studio (Greece)

Natasa Koutsampela is an eminent attorney at law as well as a passionate, designer & creator of jewelry and painter that lives and works in the town of Larissa, (central Greece). In 2011 she began to deal and experiment with the design and manufacture of jewelry as a kind of creative expression. In 2018, with her partner, Marianthi Katsika, they founded “LEFFLOW ART STUDIO”

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JOANA Design Studio (Portugal) - Milano Jewelry Week

JOANA Design Studio is a dream that gained wings at the same time that my second daughter was born in 2017. Art, architecture, design and geometric shapes are my biggest inspiration. I like to add a little humor to the use and name of the pieces. I intend to create pieces of jewelry with a different language, simple and that can be used in a different and fun way. All the work is done in the workshop, some drawings start with 3D and then produced in my workshop.

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Ana Pina & WEK (Portugal)

Ana Pina and Telma Oliveira are two artists from Porto with the background in architecture and the passion for contemporary jewelry in common. They have joined creative forces since 2015, in different collaborative projects and exhibitions. Ana Pina, founder of Tincal lab, has been developing her personal jewelry brand since 2012, a line of work with a strong abstract and geometric inspiration.

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Lore Mateiuc (Romania)

Through my creations I translate my experiences, subtleties and dreamy vision into forms and structures. I like to discover, in general, to experiment with different materials, unconventional or conventional, precious metals, various elements of nature, wood, leather, paper. Most of the time nature is what inspires me and that is why I am grateful for the things that are ethical, environmentally friendly, for recycling.

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Diana Culic (Romania)

I am Diana Culic, I am 36 and I am an independent jeweler. I was born in the Republic of Moldova, but I moved to Bucharest 12 years ago. As my main occupation is translation, I felt the need to express my love for beauty through jewelry. In 2018 and 2020 I attended some courses in jewelry at Assamblage and through independent study got other skills necessary in jewelry making.

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FLORA (Ukraine)

I am the inventor of the FLORA technology and creator of many thousands of jewellery. I have loved plants from my early childhood. At around 6 years old I had already gathered my herbarium and admired the beauty and diversity of the living world. And I always loved minerals and metals. Also since my childhood. I graduated as a botanist and chemist, I have worked in the chemical

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Ramona Popescu (Romania)

Ramona Florina POPESCU (b.1977) has university and doctoral studies in Economics and Management, a master’s degree in Public Administration and had a fifteen years career as university lecturer. In 2017, after a sabbatical year she decided to follow her passion and put in place a small jewelry studio, Craftyzzart Ltd. She attended several artisan fairs and in 2019 began to attend the courses of Assamblage

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Nina Bashirian (Iran)

I am a Freelancer Jewelry Designer based in Iran, Tehran. My artworks are not to be kept in a fixed shape or a specific orientation. This collection defies to the common limitations. It seeks freedom. For this, it welcomes the freedom in the body of its owner while the body curves accept its essence and rescue it from the implied
paradigms. My Main Techniques are : Engraving-Lost Wax Casting-Patination-Hand Fabricated

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May Gañán (Spain)

I paint jewels. That's a simple and quick statement I use to describe myself. I work professionally as a journalist and as an artist, always trying to deliver poetic stories. And trying definitely to do so on my jewelry through my paintings on volumes and shapes on pieces to wear. Painting has a key role in my work.It is always present rather directly applied into the piece or through the lines it describes.

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Magdalena Pelmus (Romania)

Magdalena Pelmus, visual multimedia artist, performer and jewelry designer, was born in 1974, in Constanta, Romania. She graduated in 1999 the "N.Grigorescu" Art University of Bucharest, the painting section and became co-founder in SURSA group in 1999 and Loading Open LAB - artist run space in 2006. She received the Union of Romanian Artists Bucharest, RO Scholarship for young artists in 2000 and the 1st prize

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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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Sorina Cotea (Romania)

With a background of 5 years in fashion design, my fascination with jewellery making was sparked while I was putting together a ready-to-wear blazer collection for my brand at the time. While researching different styles to complete the looks, the image of contrasting silver brooches against the coarse fabric I was working with, made it all come together. I then decided to try and make

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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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Alis Lalu (Romania)

Alis Lalu is a Romanian new wave jewelry artist, based in Bucharest. Her brand, Alis Lalu Jewelry, born in 2011, creates one-of-a-kind or limited edition premium contemporary jewelry. Every piece that she creates has its own story, with intricate details, and a special attention to craftsmanship. In her jewelry, Alis Lalu uses materials such as gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones

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Ioana Andreea Sora (Romania)

My story as a jeweler begins a couple of years ago when I started playing with fire and glass and got hooked. I became a lampworker first and once I was happy with my skills and confident enough, I decided it was time to put glass and metals together. For this I enrolled in a class and once I learned the basics I started practicing, learning by doing and constantly challenging myself to be better every time.

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Cleopatra Cosulet (Romania)

Following her call for contemporary expression through jewelry, romanian artist Cleopatra Cosulet attended Assamblage-Contemporary Jewelry School Bucharest and Krama Institute Athens courses and workshops and also Ruudt Peters’s “Soul Now” workshop in Ravenstein, Holland. Her collections were showcased in exhibitions organised by Assamblage (Bucharest, Romania), Galerie Biro (Munich, Germany)

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