Ruorui Mu - UK/China

Ruorui Mu is a Chinese-born artist, born in February 2001 in the coastal city of Qingdao. Now a graduate student pursuing her M.F.A. at the Rochester Institute of Technology, she blends nature with traditional cultural elements in her art.

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Louisa Scott - North Ireland

Irish born jeweller and adventurer, Louisa sees jewellery as a bridge between soul, story, and human expression that resonates through culture and time. Working predominantly in silver and gold, she blends traditional skills and modern day techniques.

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Yusi Wang - China

Yusi is a contemporary jewellery designer who is new to the field. She seeks to present cherished memories closely tied to emotions, using materials, forms, and details that have been “warmed by the skin,” along with the sensory experiences they evoke, in a perceptible, tactile way.

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Leah Chan - China

The designer graduated from the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK, majoring in fashion artefact. At the postgraduate stage, she focused on the research of organic sustainable materials.

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Yutong Liu - UK

Completed a Master’s degree in Jewellery Design at the Royal College of Art, London (2023–2024). Recent exhibitions include Code Convection: Preview of Art Change in the AI Era at Greypoint (May 2024), Forging Futures Showcase at Forge (August 2024).

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Bianca Grin - Romania

Bianca Grin is a nature friendly artist who believes in sustainable jewelry. She works mostly in recycled silver or gold, as a contribution to a better environment and as an homage towards past and future stories.

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Arina Nițulescu - Romania

I hold a degree in Mathematics from the West University of Timisoara and a degree in Architecture from the ”Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest. I continued my academic journey with a master in ”The Anthropology of Sacred Space”.

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