I am a jewellery designer maker, with a strong background in cultural marketing and over ten years of engineering work experience. I am interested in people and inspired by books. I tell stories through figurative and sculptural jewellery. Empowered by the freedom of expression that jewellery can offer, I hope that my work is an authentic and sincere expression of my ideas and emotions.
Read MoreI’ve graduated from Assamblage - School of Contemporary Jewelry, back in 2012. I’ve experimented with complex working techniques, which have allowed me to more easily express my creativity. All of my pieces are manually crafted from silver, in my little workshop.
Read MoreI am an artist who discovered her creativity after 30 years. I used to work in IT for almost 10 years, although I was always attracted to arts. During a period of acupuncture therapy, I began exploring my creative and spiritual sides. I found myself fascinated by the beauty of stones and metals and began to work various bracelets. My friends have always had my back and encouraged me, which gave me the power to move forward.
Read MoreA graduate from the Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism - Furniture and Interior Design, Loredana Cleja developed a passion for product design after she took the first course at Assamblage School of Contemporary Jewelry, in the summer of 2013.
Read MoreIn 2009, Lidia Puica graduated from the Univestity of Arts and Design in Iasi with specialization in Environmental Design. Afterwards, she completed a Master at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, exploring the contemporary jewelry. Since graduation, in 2011, she became devoted to jewelry made out of unconventional materials, especially those used for crocheting. Lidia creates statement pieces with organic inspiration, using free technique in crochet, exploring shapes and volumes. In this way, the jewelry gets the value of an art object, being associated with crocheted sculptures.
Read MoreWith universal historical elements and a Romanian spirit of creation I hope I can contribute to a legacy for the future that will bring as much happiness and satisfaction, to the one who wears them, as I felt when making them.
Read MoreContemporia jewels are created as extensions for the personality of the one who chooses to wear them, not just elements that complement the outfit. They are dedicated to open-minded people, who love art and regard jewelry as an object in which the creator invested first and foremost his soul.
Read MoreThe step Cleopatra Cosulet made from wearing jewelry to creating it was coincidental, but those that followed were made consciously, determined and committed. Each piece is a concrete expression of a fugitive thought and sets an intimate connection with its wearer. Defined by shape and color, they are milestones in the search of self.
Read MoreWorking with jewelry was not love at first sight, but we got along since I had been managing a small jewelry business. My true passion has been art and civilization history, and I studied Art History, at UNArte Bucharest. Art History won me over, but daily contact with jewellery made me pay more attention to the meaning, origins and aesthetics of wearable ornaments. This is how I began a new story, the story of my jewelry collection.
Read MoreMy name is Alina Constantinescu and I am a jewelry designer. I studied and worked in cinematography but on a trip to Istanbul I discovered my passion for jewelry. In 2017 I’ve participated in Camera Lucida exhibition, a project put together by Assamblage Association.
Read MoreLIFE IN MONO is a contemporary jewelry studio created by Tana Enedi. Tana always treasured stories and craftmanship, that’s why she felt so at home designing and crafting pieces of jewelry that convey feelings. LIFE IN MONO Jewelry stands for blending emotions into shapes. It’s about you, me or us. It’s about fun and sorrow, laughter and crying, black and white. LIFE IN MONO. Wearable life stories.
Read MoreI am interested in the fact that sculpture has a no verbal language, beyond limits, beyond meanings, the emptiness in my pieces is not a thing, it is an energy.
Read MoreLaura Tartau, graduate of the National University of Bucharest Arts / Faculty of Decorative Arts and
Design / Ceramics-Glass-Metal, Specialization Metal and master's degree with glass specialization.