Born in 1976 in Bucharest. Passionate lawyer, never thought I have an urge for artistic expression. In love with stones and soldering.
Read MoreWith a passion for creativity in all its forms, my journey spans from architecture to jewelry design, constantly fueled by curiosity. I am eager to explore, play, research, touch, smell, and immerse myself in any creative pursuit. My hands-on approach is the cornerstone of my work. Embracing the endless possibilities that creativity offers, I am always ready to learn and grow through each new endeavor, driven by a spirit of experimentation.
Read MoreEven before starting Sha Jewellery, I was passionate about making jewelry. It began as a hobby, creating pieces for myself. Earrings, especially statement ones, were my favorite to make. To me, earrings add magic to an outfit's personality. At first I reworked vintage bits with new ones to create unique pieces.
Read MoreTomas Miskovic has been a jeweler for over 20 years. After a start in fine jewelry, he quickly found his passion for art jewelry, winning several awards for his designs and techniques.
Read MoreI started making jewellery in 2017 and since then it has become my favourite way of artistic expression. I am always inspired by nature and different shapes and patterns. After graduating from UNARTE, I started taking courses at Assamblage Jewellery School where I learned to create jewellery from precious metals.
Read MoreAs a designer, I bring a unique blend of technical expertise and artistic vision to the world of jewellery. I graduated from the School of Jewellery in Birmingham in 2012, where I honed my skills and developed a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and design.
Read MoreLaura Sima is a jewelry designer with interdisciplinary work practices between graphics and objects. She has a background in Social Communication and holds a Ph.D. in Philology from the University of Bucharest, Doctoral School Space, Image, Text, Territory, Center of Excellence in Image Studies.
Read MoreIrina, an architect with a strong background in visual arts, embarked on her jewelry journey by creating Atelier Iriri, a place to play, learn, grow, and explore. The transition from architecture to jewelry felt remarkably natural for her.
Read MoreMy name is Vlad Coman, and I founded OHM Jewellery, which creates unique pieces that transcend traditional gender norms, embodying the essence of unity and self-development.
Read MoreKinga Olah is a London-based contemporary jewellery artist. She holds a BA (Hons) in Jewellery from the School of Creative Arts, UK, and completed a diploma as a Goldsmith in Budapest. Her artistic journey is inspired by a deep and delicate interplay between jewellery and the human body.
Read MoreA graduate of Veterinary Medicine, with experience in sales, marketing and advertising, Bianca Grin accidentally discovered her passion for jewelry design. The meeting with David Sandu followed, under whose guidance he had the chance to be the first graduate of the Assamblage Jewelry School.
Read MoreMihaela Grama is an artist from Romania, addicted to shape, color and texture. With an IT and mathematics background, but with an obsession for everything organic, works with dried plants, resin and metal. She continues to learn, partly self-taught and partly helped by some jewelry courses.
Read MoreIonut Panaite-Jitianu, graduated law but did not find his place in the field of justice, instead he decided that he can tell stories by bending metal and setting stones.
Read MoreAnca Nanau attended the specialization courses of the Assamblage art and design institute. She chose the creation of jewelry as a form of artistic expression because she considers them "an extension of any woman's personality".
Read MoreAlice – Elena Protopopescu is a jewelry artist and graduate of Bucharest National University of Arts, Department Ceramic - Glass - Metal. Her work, inspired by a deep appreciation for nature's beauty, focuses on highlighting the lack of nature in urban areas and the destructive impact of development on natural environments.
Read MoreArchitect, jewelry lover, jewelry maker. Proportion, color, texture are architectural concepts that very much apply to jewelry making, you just need the appropriate materials and techniques to help you build a construction so tiny that you can wear on your finger. I started my journey towards jewelry design in 2013 @ Assamblage Contemporary Jewelry School, but it wasn't until late 2016 that I started actually translating thoughts into jewelry.
Read MoreI started my artistic journey when I was 10 years old, passing from drawing to painting, molding and clothes design. After graduating from the Art Academy I worked mainly with clothes and costumes as a scenographer and fashion stylist .
Read MoreBetti Domonyi goldsmith and the architect. Her works are born at the intersection of texture and geometry. The creative process reveals both the architect’s and the jeweler’s edge, interpreted in a pure formal world. Traces of the tools used in the making are conceptually present on each object, expressed in sweeping curves or angular shapes.
Read MoreLoredana Cleja, an Interior Architect by profession, started her journey of creating contemporary jewelry in 2013, shortly after completing the initiation course at the Assamblage Jewelry School. She participated in numerous collective exhibitions in Romania and had two personal exhibitions, in 2021 and 2023.
Read MoreI graduated from Fine Arts High School and studied Art Photography at the National University of Arts. My career began as a Graphic Designer and evolved into Art Director in advertising. In 2012, I left the security of a conventional job to explore the artistic world independently. Apprenticing in a jewelry studio, I discovered a passion for metalwork.
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