Posts tagged ring
Tetiana Chorna and Volodymyr Yarmusevich (Ukraine)

Tetiana Chorna and Volodymyr Yarmusevich started working together in 2017. They created several jewelry collections. Their joint projects combine oppositions: brutality and tenderness, traditionality and exclusivity, poetry and prose of being. Tetiana Chorna is an artist and architect. In 2010 she founded Tetiana Chorna jewelry brand. Volodymyr Yarmusevich is a jewelry restorer and founder.

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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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TOUCH - Legnica Jewellery Festival SILVER Collective

The cyclical International Jewellery Competition is the leading event of the Legnica Jewellery Festival SILVER organized by the Gallery of Art in Legnica since 1979. The competition is dedicated to the designers and creators of artistic jewellery and has been promoting creative explorations in the field of artistic jewellery and, at the same time, creative statements on the problems of the contemporary world for over 30 years.

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Shu Wang (USA) - Global Design Graduate Award

I am a designer mostly working with fashion jewelry and accessory. My past experience in studying science and engineering major encourages me to transform ideas and inspirations geometrically. I like to integrate different materials and media into my design, especially 3D printing. 3D print provides lots of different materials; therefore, I could work with different materials and colors based on my expectation.

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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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Krisztina Rigó (Hungary)

The minimalism of the Japanese culture inspired me to make these rings. I believe that clothing and jewels are the extensions of ourselves into the world. It’s a rebellion against comfort and ordinariness however my aim isn’t to be ostentatious.I wanted to make characteristically strong jewels with robustious style, that can emphasize the uniqueness of their holders.

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Lorena Jarpa (Chile)

In the search for a work cohesive to my private world, my interests, my vision of the human, the subjective and my choice of a life away from stereotypes, I drift to the language of conceptual-experimental jewelry and approach it as a device of Art, taking it to a conceptual displacement that detaches it from the traditional codes so that my pieces are not limited to only one materiality, everything can be used to build.

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Patricia Iglesias (Chile)

I live and work in Punta Arenas, Chile. I trained in Technical Drawing and Interior Design and Equipment, and I have studied Interior Design and Visual Arts. I learned goldsmithing in my hometown and I have furthered my studies in jewellery and object creation workshops in Santiago de Chile. I have taken workshops with international artists. I have adopted the construction of wefts as my

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Andrea Vaggione (France)

I am an artist and a designer. I discovered the world of contemporary jewelry in 2001, in Cordoba, Argentina where I was born. I left Argentina in 2005 for Barcelona where I worked for 5 years at Laura B; later, I learned the forging techniques at the jewellery school “El Taller de Joyería”. In 2012, I moved to Lyon, where I won the “Talents de mode” contest which allowed me to create my

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Leticia Domingues (Germany)

Electrochemistry has its appeal but the feeling expressed Leo Bloom, "There is a lot more to me than there is to me," was overwhelming. Now I give free rein to the dance of the brush on the thin wood. The spatial form grows out of folding, twisting and creasing. Lines, deliberately guided electrically conductive paths, are electroplated with copper that captures the tangible and conceptual beauty of this process.

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Roberta Pavone (Italy)

She is a young goldsmith and jewelry designer, born in the hot July of 1979. With clear ideas about her future, she entered the world of goldsmith art right from her first studies, choosing to attend the Institute of Public Art, "metallurgy and jewelry" area. In 2004, she opens her showroom-laboratory in Pescara, multiple participations in exhibitions and collective art of contemporary jewelry

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Yuxi Ji (China)

Yuxi Ji is a jewelry designer from Suzhou, China, she focuses on the innovation and inheritance of Suzhou embroidery. She intends to use traditional culture to show the young attitude of the moment and establish a new Chinese aesthetics. She explores how embroidery will break through its current limitations and show the magnificence of craftsmanship more boldly.

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Qiang Li (China/UK)

Qiang Li was born in China and studied Industrial Design (BA) and (MA) and followed this with an MA (Jewellery and Metal) at the Royal College of Art. She currently lives in London working to establish her jewellery brand alongside a position as a part-time Research Fellow at Monash University-Suzhou, China.

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Audrey Aronson (USA)

Audrey Aronson is a jewelry artist from the United States. She graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a BFA in 3D Studio Art and Art History and received her MFA in metalsmithing from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Her work has been recently shown at #Social2021 at the Czong Institute of Contemporary Art in South Korea and at the Best of 2022, Ohio Designer Craftsman traveling exhibition at the Ohio Craft Museum in Columbus, Ohio.

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Ludmila Buga (Moldavia)

My pseudonym is Lucienne. Concerning my education I could say that it is divided in two parts: real sciences and art. I started my career at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Romania. I have participated to different jewelry workshops from Bucharest ( Assamblage JS ) Florence Alchimia Contemporary JS), Barcelona Porcelain Jewelry " 137degrees Artistic Studio".

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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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Paula Petiz (Portugal)

Archaeology of the Senses' is about the rapport between the body and the world, mediated by mental representations built through the five senses. In Western society the supremacy of sight and hearing has prevailed, often ignoring human deprivations and the rest of the world. This work evokes the right to difference, by the way the five senses are hierarchized and connected, according to

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