Erzsébet Betti Domonyi (Hungary)

The collection explores the context of movement and fixed points, where the perspective of the wearer or observer of the jewellery defines the relations. Understanding the uncertainty, associated with rapid, sudden, or radical changes, as a still point provides an opportunity to pause and quiet the mind, helping to adapt to the new situation.

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Ramona Popescu (Romania)

This collection is about seeing beauty in the decaying remains of the glorious summer, is about not giving up to old just because it doesn’t match it’s ancient beauty. The intent is to rearrange and combine disparate pieces in order to create new images, like portraits of a different summer.
One can see in this collection a parallel between the end of summer and the end of youth.

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Anayd Blu (Romania)

Since I can remember, I have been captivated by the world of costumes and accessories. As a scenographer, I have always been fascinated by the transformation of abstract ideas into sets or costumes, and this interest has led me to artisanal jewelry, another form of creative expression.

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Semper Argentum (Romania)

I dare to explore the mystical art of transmuting metals into Gold and Silver… Alchemy is the One that most deeply imitates nature, allowing me, as if, to try to do it myself. This collection is a metaphor. It is not only about the metamorphosis of metals but also about the evolution of the Self and the ignition of creation through the purifying fire, fire being an essential element that adds a note of passion and power to each piece, hence becoming more than a simple accessory .

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Elin Weinstein (Canada)

During a trip to Japan, Elin wandered around Tokyo delighted by the way the vertical neon signs were stacked one on top of the other as they advertised stores. A visit to the Robot Restaurant and her own visceral reaction to the lights and mythological characters in the show solidified her determination to find a way to represent this colourful extravaganza in her art.

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Livia Zaharia (Romania)

Nature mimicry. Although this might seem as a common approach, what is a copy and what is the original?
Here we have a series of seemingly nature inspired forms while they are actually code generated. Each of them is 3d model using a script whose slight alterations change the resulting shape.

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Stelatos (Romania)

This collection is called Rough Shapes. It started with the idea that I could recreate some gothic arhitecture. Cathedral doors, edgy crosses, alternative shapes and rough finishes were all the ingredients for an unusual collection that could amaze you if you want to discover the concept that inspired me to design this jewelry.

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Koru Concept (Romania)

Moments Of Joy is a collection about those shorter or longer moments when joy comes in our life, no matter the context. Those moments can arise from different activities, interactions with people, but also spontaneous.

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