Bego Fuente (Spain)

The brand Bego Fuente Joyas cannot be fully understood without getting to know my background a little bit. For some time I worked as an English teacher and a graphic designer but felt the need to reconnect with my creative side escaping from the digital world and getting back to the real, manual work. That’s how I got involved in artistic contemporary jewellery making.

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Atri Galván (Spain)

I have seen life in the workshop since childhood. I grew up surrounded by fabrics and metals, motivated by the sewing skills of my mother, took me to study at Art School in Tenerife fashion design and then jewelry influenced by the profession of my father (industrial mechanic). After having started my career in the world of film costumes, I decided to create my

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Arielle Brackett (USA)

Arielle Brackett is a metalsmith based in Portland, Oregon. She holds a BFA in metals from the Oregon College of Art and Craft. She teaches metalsmith classes at Multnomah Art Center. She received two scholarships to paint in Le Barroux, France and Grand Junction, Colorado and was granted a full ride scholarship to attend Penland School of Craft. Brackett is published in Jams

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Anne Edwards (UK)

A jewellery designer and maker from America, who has recently finished her MA at the School of Jewellery in Birmingham, UK. She enjoys various themes like East Asian culture, texture, and abstract art, but frequently explores the themes surrounding light and dark, creating unique pieces using various precious and non-precious materials. She has always been attracted

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Ana Pina & WEK (Portugal)

Ana Pina and Telma Oliveira are two artists from Porto with the background in architecture and the passion for contemporary jewelry in common. They have joined creative forces since 2015, in different collaborative projects and exhibitions. Ana Pina, founder of Tincal lab, has been developing her personal jewelry brand since 2012, a line of work with a strong abstract and geometric inspiration.

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Contemporia (Romania)

Contemporia is a jewelry brand created out of passion and love for art and craft by two designers from Bucharest: Ioana Streza and Alex Burlacu, in 2014. Contemploria 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

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Mihaela Ciocalteu (Romania)

I am Mihaela Ciocâlteu and I am a jeweler. Semper Argentum is my soul brand through which I connect with lovers of unique handmade jewelry. I am part of a generation wielded by “this is how it should be”, this is what we are supposed to do”, according to rules passed over by our elders.I did not find myself, I did not adapt, I did not want to cut my corners.

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Lore Mateiuc (Romania)

Through my creations I translate my experiences, subtleties and dreamy vision into forms and structures. I like to discover, in general, to experiment with different materials, unconventional or conventional, precious metals, various elements of nature, wood, leather, paper. Most of the time nature is what inspires me and that is why I am grateful for the things that are ethical, environmentally friendly, for recycling.

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Madalina Spiridon (Romania)

Madalina Spiridon graduated from the University of Arts and Design Cluj-Napoca, specializing in Design, Bachelor and Master in 2009-2014. Since 2019 she studies at Assamblage - Institute of Art and Design. She has extensive experience in the creative fields, from mosaic to furniture design, from painting to graphic design. Attention to details defines her in any field she activates

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Diana Culic (Romania)

I am Diana Culic, I am 36 and I am an independent jeweler. I was born in the Republic of Moldova, but I moved to Bucharest 12 years ago. As my main occupation is translation, I felt the need to express my love for beauty through jewelry. In 2018 and 2020 I attended some courses in jewelry at Assamblage and through independent study got other skills necessary in jewelry making.

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FLORA (Ukraine)

I am the inventor of the FLORA technology and creator of many thousands of jewellery. I have loved plants from my early childhood. At around 6 years old I had already gathered my herbarium and admired the beauty and diversity of the living world. And I always loved minerals and metals. Also since my childhood. I graduated as a botanist and chemist, I have worked in the chemical

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Alice Stoicescu (Romania)

With a master’s degree in law, striving to become a criminal prosecutor, never would I have imagined ending up some 15 years later making jewelry for a living. It has been one of my life long passions, but unfortunately only recently was I able to take classes and learn about it’s secrets. My art is sincere and heartfelt, it’s a whisper into the wearer’s ear.

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Phoebe Dao (UK/Vietnam)

Phoebe Dao is a Vietnamese art jewellery designer. She studied MA in Jewellery in Birmingham, UK. She is passionate about the consequences of plastic pollution. Her work uses a mixture of recycled and bioplastic to make bold, powerful pieces that aim to shock viewers with images of fossilised remains caused by human consumer indulgence. She believes

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Diana Tobosaru (Romania)

I graduated (B.A.) the scenography section from UNARTE, I worked in the theatre “Sica Alexandrescu” in Brasov, then, for 28 years I tried to bring value to advertising. Now I design and manufacture unique jewelry or limited series trying to give them meaning and value through the symbolism of the message they carry. I have been constantly participating at international fairs of contemporary jewelry

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Tomas Miskovic (Austria)

Tomas Miskovic has been a jeweler for over 20 years. After a start in fine jewelry, he found his passion for art jewelry, winning several awards for his designs and techniques. With his label "unexpected jewelry", Tomas attempts to break the rules of "ordinary" jewelry and of the expected. Each piece he creates is an experiment in pushing the boundaries of the craft and

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Alexandra Prelipcean (Romania)

Architect by day, jewelry designer by night. I’m an architect by formation and a self-taught jewelry designer, with a passion for color, texture and fluid, organic shapes. In 2009 I began creating jewelry as a hobby, experimenting with various materials and later on participating in contests, exhibitions and trade shows. In jewelry making I found a refugee from my day job, as the only limit is my own imagination.

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Sinae Baik (South Korea)

Sinae Baik is a South Korean jewelry artist. She graduated from Kookmin University with a master’s degree in metal jewelry design. She is currently a contemporary jewelry artist and an instructor at MJC College. And she is taking up the residency in Seoul Art Space Sindang. Her passion is working with the enamel method, the so-called Art of Fire. She makes jewelry with Cloisonne. that makes anything visualized by

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