Daniela Copadineanu is the one behind DACO jewelry. She studied cinematography and economy and worked in various fields before finding her true passion - creating jewelry. Her work incorporates three essential qualities: simplicity, proportion and beauty. Using simple shapes, classical proportions and remarkable materials, she transposes her ideas into unique pieces, allowing the wearer to give meaning to each piece.
Read MoreIn 2011 I graduated The National Academy of Theatre and Film Art “Krustyo Sarafov”, Sofia, as Master of Animation directory. I have more than 15 years of working experience as freelance graphic designer and animator. My journey in the jewelry world started in 2011 by creating the brand - OMAYA, as a side project for creative self-expression and outlet for my love of
Read MoreBorn and raised in Romania, where she resides and works, Laura has always been attracted to art: product design, interior design. In 2020 Laura started working on her dream of designing jewelry. In 2022 she got her degree in jewelry design, in Bucharest. She must always create something. When she stops working on her dream of creating jewelry
Read MoreI am a painter who is fascinated by both fine-art paintings and sculptures, so I found a way to create the two of them and to expand my vision into a jewelry collection. I am inspired by the organic shapes and details found in nature and the rawness of porcelain allowed me to express my feelings creating unique jewelry pieces. Each of them is meticulously handcrafted, fired at least
Read MoreMadeleine is an independent jewelry line by designer Madalina Tudor Radulea. Each piece has a story and hopefully you will find someone to resonate with yours. Every piece is designed and hand-crafted in Bucharest and the casting is done in a local studio. Every piece is either small series, or unique. The works are inspired by
Read MoreThe idea of this collection is based on the apparent rigidity of geometric forms and the goal was to "deconstruct" them by combining different materials and colours. The inspiration came from nature which is abundant in geometric forms presented in cells, flowers, rocks or living creatures that humans can only aspire to replicate them.
Read MoreLauriane Sémat began her career as a visual artist. It is through drawing and painting that she explores the female body and its issues in contemporary society. In 2011, she then reflected on other mediums to pursue this exploration. The idea of sculpture is not foreign to her, the jewel then becomes a means of working directly on the body.
Read MoreI have always made jewelry, in my childhood I used to play with copper wire and small beads that I had stolen from my mom’s jewelry box. Later, after I graduated from the Ion Mincu architecture university, with the materials I had left from the layout, I started making with a dear friend plexiglass jewelry. That period of time was very important for my journey. I could apply the esthetics learned in
Read MoreMy journey in the world of jewelry began recently, following some introductory courses in this craft, at the end of 2020. I chose this path out of the desire to reinvent myself. I want to mix in my creations the love for mathematics and geometric shapes with the artistic side and the admiration for nature and organic forms. The experience gained with each piece
Read MoreJewelries are one of the most essential ways for self-expression and enhancement of our personality. Bearing this in mind, each collection I create starts from a narrative that is carefully integrated into the pieces I present. I adamantly believe in designing and creating unique and one of a kind pieces of jewelry for all the art lovers that seek and understand the importance of expressing one’s identity.
Read MoreCARA is actually Andreea CARAstoian, who has been passionate about jewelry and geometrical shapes from childhood, starting with Toho beads and modelling clay. I joined the basic courses organized by Assamblage Contemporary Jewelry School. With my first silver and concrete pieces I was selected to participate in the 2020 First Edition of Romanian Jewelry Week. This experience proved
Read MoreAn “Innovative fashion designer” who specializes in generating knowledge of creative design, theory of colors, and computer graphics. Combining his diverse abilities and skills renders uniqueness to Khajornsak’s work. He focuses on aesthetics of modern art, especially conceptual art. He also pays attention to research methodology and process. His work, therefore, demonstrates different aesthetic
Read MoreI am a driven individual who organized dozens of projects as curator.I have a broad interest in art, design, fashion and of course people behind their works. I love to design and make Jewelleryof black porcelain, I have learned skills in Jingdezhen (China). Working with my hands to make jewellery and work as a curator in demanding and complicated projects at the same time, are both talents that I keep developing.
Read MoreJuan Carlos was born in Zamora, northeastern Spain in 1972, but grew up in southern Andalusia where he learned to see life with color and joy. He was trained as an Industrial Design Engineer in the Valencian Community, always had a great interest in objects and discovering from its conception (soul) to its materialization, has been a constant throughout his professional and vital stage.
Read MoreWe live only by looking at the front of the moon, but we still live under the illusion that we are looking at the back of the moon also. Since there are instances when we cannot see or talk about what is important in life, Ji Young Kim thinks there will be many aspects in our lives alike the back of the moon. It is her main aim to formatively dissect these aspects one by one and make them seen visually
Read MoreDeath in Mexican culture is the core of my thesis. In Mexican culture, death has been constantly present. From pre-Hispanic times when it was a vital part of the cycle of life, until today in its festive and colorful representation through the Day of the Dead. But how does the perception of death change in a country where injustice and violent death reign?
Read MoreAlma lion is a graduate cum laude of Shenkar College of Engineering, art and Design and a graduate student in industrial design at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design . Her work has been shown at many international group exhibitions. She has been the winner of ARTS THREADS x GUCCI 2021 and of the 2021 Galeri Marzee Graduate Prize .
Read MoreIlaria Demo De Lorenzi (1995) is an Italian art director and artist. She graduated with hons from NABA, Milano in Arts and Fashion Design in 2018. In 2020 she attended the “Art Direction for Fashion” course at Central St. Martins College in London and the “Enamelling” course at the Ambrosiana Goldsmith School in Milan.
Read MoreJennifer Wells is a studio artist and educator originally from the U.S but currently living in Italy. She holds an MFA, in Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design and has completed artist-in- residencies at: Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN, Pocosin Arts in Columbia, NC and the Jentel Foundation near Banner, WY. She has worked for several U.S based Craft Schools, in a variety of roles.
Read MoreIzabella Petrut is a contemporary jewelry designer. She has acquired practical and theoretical skills by completing a Bachelors’ (2007) and a Masters’ (2009) degree in Design at the University of Arts and Design, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She has graduated the GJ3 Specialisation program at Alchimia, School of contemporary Jewelry, Florence, Italy (2012) with professor Ruudt Peters.
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