Tetiana Chorna is a contemporary jewelry artist from Ukraine exploring themes of memory, faith, and resilience. She combines silver with natural elements like shells and ancient nails, creating pieces that transcend time and space.
Read MoreAlexandrina Remescu-Simo is an architect with a passion for jewelry. She has combined her dual interests to create unique pieces by merging the complexity of architecture with the subtlety of jewelry, her work transcends the conventional boundaries between art forms.
Read MoreThe main concept of collection is a dialogue between nature and art, where each piece of jewelry becomes a work of art that captures a moment of life. These pieces carry deep meaning, reflecting the balance between life and eternity.
Read MoreHayasa Jewelry is a Romanian-Armenian brand that curates and promotes handcrafted silver pieces made in Armenia by master jeweler H. Harutyunyan and his team, who have over 10 years of experience.
Read MoreArt has always been a part of me, though I once set it aside for a more conventional path. My background in psychology shapes the way I approach jewelry—seeking meaning and emotion in every piece.
Read MoreSOMNILOQUY is a space where ancestral techniques and contemporary design integrate. It is a continuous exploration of shapes and colors as well as tactile experience.
Read MoreWith a degree in Economics, a PhD in management and a teaching career in Economics for 15 years, Ramona Popescu started studying the art of jewelry with David Sandu and Andreia Gabriela Popescu at Assamblage, the Institute of Art and Design from Bucharest in 2019.
Read MoreIuliana Asoltanei is an independent jewelry designer and maker from Romania and the mother of a wonderful curly little girl. Her creations saw the light at Autor, ROJW and Sieraad international fair.
Read MoreMircea Skladal, visual artist and contemporary jeweller, started his small business, Paradiso, a year ago. A graduate of the National University of Arts, Metal Department, Mircea blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design.
Read MoreRaised in her family's workshop Mariagiulia Trento has approached goldsmithery from an early age, soon choosing wax carving as her primary media of expression. Novitas is a latin term that roughly translates with “oddity” and that indicates all that is new, peculiar and strange.
Read MoreFrom a young age, I have been passionate about creating unique pieces, a love that has only grown stronger over time. I constantly strive to develop a distinctive style that reflects my artistic vision, applying it to everything I craft by hand.
Read MoreJennifer Wells is a studio artist and educator originally from the U.S but currently living in Certaldo, Italy where she has her gallery and studio. She holds an MFA, in Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design.
Read MoreI am a jewelry designer and maker from Taiwan. On an occasional opportunity I came to the North of France, now settled in the beautiful countryside, and started my new life and career here.
Read MoreBungardean Razvan, a 23-year-old artist, with a Bachelor’s degree in Painting from the University of Art and Design (UAD) Cluj and currently pursuing a Master’s degree at the National University of Arts (UNArte), brings a unique perspective to the contemporary art scene.
Read MoreDiana Tobosaru, a contemporary jewelry designer from Romania, has a background in visual arts and advertising. A graduate of UNARTE, she refined her craft at the Assamblage Contemporary Jewelry School.
Read MoreSara Katherine Jacobson is a New York City-born jewelry designer currently living and working in London. A recent graduate of the Master’s in Jewelry Design program at the Royal College of Art, Jacobson has been based in the UK since 2023.
Read MoreBorn in Santiago, Chile, Nicole van der Wolf is a goldsmith and gemmologist based in Dublin, Ireland. Nicole is a member of the Irish Jewellers and Silversmiths Guild of Ireland, the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland, and the Gem-A.
Read MoreI graduated from The National Academy of Theater and Film Art in Sofia in 2011. I like to explore the mind's ability to connect and express emotions through shapes, colors and materials. I am curious and constantly experimenting with techniques and mediums.
Read MoreI use a concept first approach in jewellery design, building on cues from modern day living and my unique Irish environment before transforming these into a 3D form of wearable art. Concepts include Irish Animals, Play, Adversity, and a study of the evolution of symbols, specifically the hashtag.
Read MoreSimona Materi began her career in 2001. Her research has formal and aesthetic roots and particular attention is paid to the "unique piece". The focus is constantly on the contents of contemporary art and the expression of it.
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