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Anna Lorich lives and work in New York City. All of her things are so beautiful – you have to take a look at her website.
Katrin Veegen graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts, Department of Jewellery in 2002. See more on her site.
Bring nature with you – wau… it is beautiful. Jewellery by Hafsteinn Juliusson from Island. He says about his jewellery:
“Growing Jewelry is a redefinition of modern values. It is a clash of jewelry an gardening; couture and organism. The collection of this hand jewelry is designed for people in metropolitan cities and is an experiment in drawing nature toward man, as nature being the presupposition of life”
See more at his website.
It is so light… so beautiful… so fragile
I saw it for the first time…. I think 5 years ago… and I keep coming back to it.
See more of Carolina Vallejos work at her website. Carolina lives and work in Copenhagen.
Silvina Romero is from Buenos Aires, Argentina – take a look at her site.
The pieces are described like this; ‘A spiritual and private space. Ritual object, jewellery. Linear structures appear fragile and monumental to cradle the internal spirit. They appear to float in space, hovering, penetrating, a temporary existence. Nature is the reference, and the geometry of nature and architecture inform this world.’ See more at Gallery Funaki.
Often I see jewellery that are little pieces of art. I get inspired, happy and fascinated at the same time .
This blog is dedicated to contemporary jewellery that I find inspiring, beautiful and interesting. Every piece of jewellery can find its way to this blog – the only criteria is that I find it so unique that I want to share it with you. I hope that you would like to comment on what you see. You are also welcome to send m images/links to jewellery that inspires you.
One of the jewellers who inspires me most is Jacqueline Ryan so therefore I will open this blog with her work – first an images of one of her stunning broches.
And another of her fantastic pieces of art
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