The Hungarian Art Jewelry Night started in 2015, with the aim of popularizing the Hungarian jewelry design in a broader circle. Following the previous principles, new perspectives have been evolved. This year, as a result of the positive evaluation of past events and the growing interests in the program, aside from Hungarian artists, foreign participants are also welcomed. We wish to introduce the Hungarian and the Central Eastern European contemporary jewelry design, and the accompanying arts. Our attempt is to call the attention of a broader designer community, involving the young Hungarian goldsmith generation, with expanding the concept of jewelry and geographical boundaries.
Read MoreThe 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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