Gengxue Zheng uses contour maps to represent heights by circles, topography by changes in sparsity, and three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional plane by distorting lines and using the sparsity of the lines.
Read MoreShe has worked for many years in projects related to the architecture world. In 2020 she decided to turn her passion for jewelry into a daily new activity. She expresses herself through her jewelry challenging the boundaries of imagination and design.
Read MoreI started my artistic journey when I was 10 years old, passing from drawing to painting, molding and clothes design. After graduating from the Art Academy I worked mainly with clothes and costumes as a scenographer and fashion stylist.
Read MoreKenosis Jewelry is a socially responsible and sustainable workshop where we craft premium jewelry from reclaimed, imperfect wood, uncovering its unique beauty while creating meaningful job opportunities for vulnerable members of the Roma community.
Read MoreMy name is Cziko Valentina and I have been participating in the ROJW project for six years now. I am excited to be present again this year with a new collection titled The Wisdom of Joy.
Read MoreExperiments with genuine leather in the last years naturally brought her to contemporary jewellery. Her medium is manipulated, sculpted and moulded in organic shapes, resembling semi-spheres and vessels.
Read MoreMy journey into the world of jewelry began in late 2020, sparked by a desire for reinvention and nurtured through dedicated study and continuous exploration. Over the past years, this path has transformed from a curiosity into a deep personal and artistic commitment.
Read MoreWhat happens when a building architect and a jeweller with centuries of craft flowing through his veins join forces? Despite our inherent differences in background and approach, we share many passions.
Read MoreStefan Mocanu is an emerging Romanian artist, a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art’s prestigious Silversmithing and Jewellery program.
Read MoreIrina, an architect with a deep connection to visual arts, founded Atelier Iriri as a space to explore, learn, and tell stories. Whether through architecture, illustration, or jewelry, her work is guided by a love for narrative and thoughtful creation.
Read MoreI rediscovered the world of contemporary jewelry a few months ago at the Assamblage School. Since then, I have been oscillating between architecture and jewelry, seeking the perfect balance between creative freedom and technical precision.
Read MoreThe reflection of a young artist with a perspective that's not yet as influenced by the outside world. Each new piece is a reflection of myself
Read MoreThe Amour Jewelry Collection was inspired by the beauty of the Tuileries Gardens. Each piece captures an air of elegance and romance, blending timeless Parisian style with natural grace.
Read MoreBorn and raised in Lviv. I am a metal artist. The beginning of my creative career was long before the first attempts to create something with my own hands.
Read MoreApart from the traditional jewellery techniques I started studying 3d designing and printing and this opened up a new world of possibilities. In 2020 I founded Venus in jewels.
Read MoreCreation has never been optional for Vietnamese-American artist Vinh Hữu Lê, following him from his birthplace in the deep mangrove jungle of the Mekong Delta, through the United States of America and now in Bucharest, Romania.
Read MoreOHM Jewellery was born from a deep respect for craftsmanship and the timeless language of symbols. The brand explores personal transformation through meaningful, carefully handcrafted pieces.
Read MoreI am a contemporary jewelry artist working with metal, glass, and other tactile materials to explore themes of transformation, emotional depth, and quiet reflection. I create pieces that move between object and experience.
Read MoreKinga Olah is a London-based contemporary jewellery artist and designer. She pursued postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Art in London.
Read More“Ma” (間) - The name MA BY MA comes from “Ma” by Maria. In Japanese, the philosophical concept of “Ma” refers to the space between objects, an interval, opening, or silence.
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