Posts tagged Romania
The Sense of Beauty Gallery

THE SENSE OF BEAUTY jewellery gallery works with artists from all over the world, honouring the bond between a woman and her jewellery’ wardrobe through their vision and creativity. It aims to promote the values of its artisans built upon the age-old pillars of skill, craftsmanship and quality and to encourage them to stay focused on their creative activity by offering them an international platform to be seen and

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Ieva Grigienė (Lithuania) - Global Design Graduate Award

I am a jewellery artist focused on the fusion of craft and art. There are times when ideas come first, but usually my hands think better than my head, yet instead of resisting, I enjoy it. I like to observe my environment, look for interesting forms around me and later, having collected different, mostly natural forms, I search for combinations that I have not seen before and turn those matches into jewellery pieces.

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Angela Ciobanu (Romania)

Holding a Master’s degree in architecture, Angela Ciobanu is a jewellery designer and architect with a cross-disciplinary approach, encompassing novel design aesthetics, material research, craftsmanship and technology. With a particular interest in biomaterials and challenging the idea that a piece of jewellery should be just an adornment for the body, the objects that she creates push the traditional confines and

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Andreia Gabriela Popescu (Romania)

My name is Andreia Gabriela Popescu. I was born in Bucharest, Romania, on 04.08.1973. I have been a designer and manufacturer of contemporary jewelry since 2010. I am also teacher of contemporary jewelry. I always liked to create! At first my interest in jewelry came as an addition to my palette of concerns, being constantly drawn to art and creation, but has evolved into a

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Titus Razvan Popa (Romania)

With more than 20 exhibitions in Romania and abroad, Titus Razvan Popa, combines in a new way materials that at first glance are difficult to combine, especially ceramic with metal. The works, inspired by old cultures, brought to modernity, are approached with classical techniques, be it jewelery, ceramics or metal.

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Teodora Nicut (Romania)

Focusing on my passion in sculpture and form modelling, I created this collection featuring unique, wearable pieces of art. Each piece was designed as a miniature sculpture, some later adorned with colour in the form of enamel and solvent based paints, others with the natural lustre of bronze.

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Marie Jianu (Romania)

Marie Jianu is a contemporary jewellery designer, wife and mother, passionate metalsmith, artisan of personal harmony, transposed in metallic interpretations. Since 2011 she has participated in contemporary jewellery courses at Assamblage – Institute of Arts and Design alongside her mentors, David Sandu and Andreia Gabriela Popescu, and she has experimented with different techniques.

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Silvia Cruceru (Romania)

The persistence of memory The weft of time. The transience of people. The sediments of ages. (Im)permanent signs ... In the nostalgia of the great stages of life, its fleeting moments go unnoticed. But life is in fact composed of all these volatile moments: insignificant, planned, but also unexpected, abrasive, concealed in the less alluring appearance of precariousness.

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Contemporia (Romania)

Jewelry as a state of mind. Contemploria jewels are imagined as extensions for the personality of the one who chooses to wear them not just elements that complement the outfit. They are dedicated to open-minded people, who love art and regard jewelry as an object in which the creator invested first and foremost his soul.

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Alexandru Oancea (Romania)

I have liked jewelry since I have known myself. So much in fact that I tried swallowing my first one when I was two. Back then, my mom managed to stop me. Some fifty years later, I created my first jewelry. Another ring with a coloured stone, definitely not the same ring. And the first handmade jewelry that I was proud of, I gave it to my mom. What I did in the meantime is less relevant. I feel like I wasted time.

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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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MONOM (Romania)

Monom is a brand that manages to assert its strength with astute elegance and subtle refinement. We create architectures that once dressed, potentiate the exquisite contrast between geometry and the organic. You are invited to read into every shape and its dialogue with the body, to indulge in the sweet talk between well constructed edges and the magnificence of the organic forms.

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Lucian Popescu (Romania)

As a young boy, I grew up in Pades village, herding cattle and helping my family out in the fields, farming. While still in school, attraction towards design occurred naturally, leading the path towards 3d modeling and, later, to Faculty of Architecture. After leaving the school for good, I started exploring the sphere of visual expression. This jewelry is part of my approach to sculpture.

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Anita Polici (Romania)

Lorca studio was established in 2020 and was born from a passion for objects and a much needed way of expression and self-discovery. The journey started with a small workshop and a wax carving course at ‘Assamblage school’ that opened a new realm filled with infinite possibilities. At the present moment the brand explores organic forms that are inspired by nature patterns and is often inspired by sculptures.

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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 2018. 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 stage design or installations for light festivals but also with smaller ones like engagement rings going at the same time. Since then she started

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Lucica Rus (Romania)

One collection represents a set of experiments of techniques and materials, with themes inspired by nature. I created a concept combining branches, in their natural state, with simple shapes that merge into a cry of return to the purity of nature. Seen separately, each work achieves a communion with its bearer. Nature clothes us, nourishes us, gives us space and makes us beautiful.

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Mihaela Ciocalteu (Romania)

I’m Mihaela Ciocalteu and I’m a jewelry artist.SemperArgentum is my soul brand through which I connect with art lovers,unique handmade jewelry. I’m part of a generation in which “This is how it is done,this is how it should be done, this is how it falls' ' were unwritten rules.I did not find myself,I did not adapt. I have learned that it is never too early or too late to wish for you.

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Madalina Spiridon (Romania)

Madalina Spiridon was born in Romania. She is a jewelry artist. She studied at UAD in Cluj-Napoca, with a bachelor and masters in design. In 2019 she followed the courses on jewelry at Assamblage, School of Contemporary Jewelry. She exposed her works during the first two editions of ROJW and was also selected for the exhibition “You are here” at the 1st Biennial of Contemporary Jewellery in Lisbon. Every piece she creates

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