The moment... a drop of water falls into a lake, creating circles that spread slowly. These circles are our memories. Their vibration does not disappear over time, it remains in our hearts and is like a dance, a dance of past, present, and future moments.
Read MoreFusion Collection is a tribute to versatility. Silver is used to create jewelry in a variety of shapes, with different and surprising textures and shades of colors. The openings in some of the pieces and the golden touch are meant to literally bring light and glitter to this collection.
Read MoreThe traces that the passing of time leaves on people and things has become one of my main concerns after facing death.
Read MoreMy creations, like contemporary art, do not have a single objective or point of view, they reflect today's world, being characterized by the diversity of form, finish and chosen theme.
Read MorePrecious metals or non-traditional materials, brutalist and modernist design, abstract style, bold, tough - imperfect. Imperfection is more interesting than perfection, a collection guided by imagination, intuition, experimentation. Nonconformist. Atypical. A collection influenced by the beauty of randomness.
Read MoreAlina Bancila's latest jewelry collection, "Baroque Symphony," evokes the grandeur and drama of the Baroque era, with a touch of theatricality. Each piece is a unique, sculptural work of art, where organic forms and fluid lines intertwine.
Read MoreSabai, sabai. [pron. suh-BYE suh-BYE] There’s no literal translation to English because the word encapsulates a bunch of variations on the idea of relaxation: happiness, peace, comfort.
Read MoreAdventuring Through Jewelry allows Alex Page to perpetually travel after she has returned home. She creates wearable souvenirs by playfully experimenting with her memories of exploring.
Read MoreCollection is inspired by manipulations (meaning hiding and masking real intentions in order to influence or control to get an advantage).
Read MorePassion describes best my attitude towards my creations: contemporary accessories, easy to wear, unique or limited series, made from natural leather, precious, and even recycled.
Read MoreNaturalia is a jewellery collection playing around the importance of time and human’s intervention in nature. Pouring melted wax can create organic shapes in just under a second only by using the laws of physics.
Read MoreThe jewelry collection is an exploration of the intricate details of nature up close. It reveals a world hidden from us until we slow down and observe every detail. The gentleness of a bloom, the beautiful root structure of a majestic tree, the mineral structure of a rock, and the ever-changing shape of water.
Read MoreMartina Obid Mlakar has been exploring the meaning of human palm as a symbol of friendship and balance for a long time. The palm that gives and receives, touches a person, a fellow human being, touches nature – like an eternal trace left behind by touch.
Read MoreThrough experimentation with precious metals and traditional techniques, I have created a collection that showcases my exploration of how to create animal-like ornamentation onto the surface. The inspiration for my leopard brooches was drawn from a relief depicting two leopards in Katal Huyuk, Turkey form 6000 b.c.
Read MoreI go as deep as I can into a relationship with the environment (preferably the forest) until it begins to reveal itself to me in its powerful beauty. Lately, this beauty is manifesting itself in numbers and geometry. My aim is to train myself to capture the content as deeply as possible, jewellery is just an attempt to materialise these experiences in the moment.
Read MoreThe inspiration for the collections is microscopic images of microorganisms and cells, interpreted through two complementary materials – a solid wooden base and a subtle textile thread. Moments of cell joining and division are reflected through various embroidery techniques.
Read MoreThe circle illustrated by the flower symbolizes the earth, inanimate nature. At the same time, the circle represents the connection between living and non-living nature. So only by living together and respecting living and non-living nature will we be able to see TOMORROW together.
Read MoreDalija Sega approaches and creates contemporary jewellery design through the eyes of a sculptor. Each piece is a miniature sculptural one-of-a-kind piece, created in silver or gold. She uses enamel in her design, as well as precious and semi-precious stones.
Read MorePrinted textile jewelry for body and home Slovanka (eng. Slavic woman) is inspired by Slavic folk art, its floral patterns and motifs. While researching and admiring the plants used as typical folklore elements, I drew the patterns for printing and designed the shapes of jewelry.
Read MoreThis collection was inspired by the album of a Slovenian Music group All Strings Detached. Pain, this unwished emotion, can multiply to unimaginable dimensions. But it can also mutate to something precious, and this can be called a pearl.
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