Ania Sikorska is a Polish-born artist currently living and working in Scotland. She earned a Master’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Gdańsk and a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Jewellery Arts and Technology from City of Glasgow College.
Read MoreOriginally from the UK, Asimi started making jewellery in Athens 30 years ago, then continued at London Guildhall University where she also completed a diploma in Gemmology.
Read MoreTong Wu is a contemporary jewellery artist and a minimalist designer of high end and commercial jewellery. His artistic works are devoted to deconstructing and reconstructing a new form of aesthetic dialogue.
Read MoreTania Vásquez is a Chilean artist, sculptor, jeweller and craftswoman who uses diverse elements to create micro-spaces where details, colours and small landscapes with multiple meanings converge.
Read MoreLei Qin is the founder and chief designer of Qike Qilo, and a former styling editor at Harper’s Bazaar China. Her background in fashion media gave her a refined eye for materials and aesthetics.
Read MoreMy name is Razieh, and I have been working in the field of jewelry for the past 12 years in Iran. Throughout my career, various issues such as economic and political challenges, human and women’s rights, as well as history, have influenced my designs.
Read MoreI started to create jewellery in 2016, from then on there's no way of going back, just investing every day in the creative industry, to become a better self every day.
Read MoreJewelry artist with a Ph.D. in Metal Art & Design from Hongik University, Seoul. She has held solo exhibitions in Seoul, including The Breath Pouch at KIT Craftspace, Craft on the Hill Gallery, and Gallery Ahwon.
Read MoreYingying Qiu is a London-based jewellery designer who graduated from the Fashion Design Department of the China Academy of Art and the Jewellery and Metals Department of the Royal College of Art.
Read MoreAndreia Gabriela Popescu is a teacher, designer and jewelry manufacturer who creates unique and sophisticated contemporary jewelry since 2010.
Read MoreDavid Sandu is the first Romanian artist who made contemporary jewelry his main field of interest and expression. David Sandu participated in numerous exhibitions as an individual artist, gaining International recognition.
Read MoreBased in Nova Scotia, Canada, Chantel is a jewelry factotum. Over the past twenty years, she has consulted as a diamond buyer, studio manager, gemmologist, appraiser, as well as in business operations and administration.
Read MoreMarie Jianu is a Romanian jewelry artist. A graduate in International Economic Relations (2004), she began studying jewelry in 2012 at Assamblage School with David Sandu and Andreia Gabriela Popescu.
Read MoreQianying Zhu holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jewelry Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and a Master of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing from the Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Read MoreSmaranda Isar is a versatile artist who combines silversmithing with a variety of ceramic materials and techniques to create contemporary jewelry and art pieces. Her work pushes the boundaries of traditional jewelry-making.
Read MoreStudied virtual fashion at Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, and went to the Royal College of Art to study Jewellery and Metal after graduation.
Read MoreThe unclassified jewelry of Isabelle AZAÏS has been presented at many of the major art and design fairs. Recognized for her colorful aesthetic, she works exclusively with recycled materials.
Read MoreBui’s practice explores complex and sensitive themes through wearable forms. Her work investigates cultural memory by weaving fragmented histories into a unified narrative.
Read MoreAs a jewellery artist, I am committed to exploring the playfulness of craftsmanship and encouraging the viewer to interact with the jewellery and their bodies, thus bringing the relationship between jewellery and people closer.
Read MoreGengxue 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.
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