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ABREME DESPACIO
Madrid based designers Raquel and Andrea from the label Abreme Despacio create pieces that enhance the soul and nature of human beings. Each piece from their jewelry collections is meant to enhance one's inner beauty, bring a sense of peace and carries a back story that defines its creation.
ALBERT TSE
Alchimia really shaped my aesthetic, and I learned a lot about different ways of telling a story on what you make. When I was younger, I really loved archaeology, being an adventurer and a treasure hunter, so looking at my jewelry reminds me of something you could find on a dig-site somewhere, made thousands of years ago. With so many mass-produced items out there, it's about educating everyone about what's handmade and what's one-off. I enjoy that fact that my jewelry speaks to people.
ANA CHANTRE
My pieces are the fusion resulting from my years of work from high-end jewelry to more personal and contemporary designs. These two important influences led me to consider a jewel as a sculpture, where less is more, and small details have the main part. The volume is my obsession and behind all this, a story to tell...
ANDREA ROSALES-BALCARCEL
My work is an exploration of the relationship between environment and identity, illustrating individual experiences and stories to further research identity and space. Through the use of layering and watercolor, my pieces take on a whimsical and playful nature as they record and re-enact unique and fleeting moments of time. Using elements of perspective I leave the pieces up to interpretation, allowing the viewer to project his own individual experience and path in the imagery of my work.
ANJA BERG
Anja Berg is a Chilean designer, currently based in Barcelona, and is the creator of Anja Berg Jewelry. Her collections are characterized by unique and elegant lines, geometric shapes which come into life through metals but charge values of incredible quality and deep sensitivity.
ANNE MENZEL
My focus is on the materials glass and porcelain, two noble materials that demand a lot of dedication and patience in their workmanship. In combination with precious metals, but also organic materials, such as the ivory-like walnut, I create modern works of art.
AYESHA STUDIO
Movement and fluidity are the key elements in my pieces. The character and direction of a line has the power to communicate emotion and states of mind. Line, along with form, weight and balance are key components that ensure a piece of jewelry resonates with the human form. This line can be best expressed in my work through techniques of metal-forming and shaping.
BIRDS N BONES
Consider our pieces to be the special elements in your jewelry arsenal. The ones you wear to feel powerful, strong, magical and mystical. Each design was chosen and created by us because we felt an affinity for the animal, and then went the next step further to fabricate and manipulate it to work with the human form.
BLUGRN DESIGN
My jewelry exposes the beauty around us and adorns with the natural elegance often overlooked. I want to honor our blue-green planet which inspires us to explore, discover and create. My products are created using recycled silver and a portion of all the proceeds are donated towards protecting what we love - our Earth's oceans.
CHIARA BELLO
As a little girl growing up in Italy Chiara loved animals and illustrations. With a fun and lively personality, she was always looking to make everyone around her happy through her stories and her jokes. She later combined her humor with her passion for illustration and design to create a single piece of jewelry, essentially asking the question, 'Can high-end jewelry be fun and quirky, with a sense of humor?'
DREAM OF SONGS
When I first discovered the world of 3D printing, and the possibilities it creates for jewelry designers, I dove right in. To be able to design things from metal was extraordinary. It didn’t matter that I needed to learn a computer program (Rhino, T-Splines etc), I was focused and driven to learn how to do it.
ELENA PÉREZ
I notice the world around me and the dimensions it offers me to create my jewelry. Nature satisfies my restlessness. I get inspiration from its shapes, textures and colors, which I then carry into my pieces creating organic jewels, each with a unique character that provides a balance between sophistication and it's natural form.
EMSO DESIGN
It is my aim to make a design concept that invites you to be creative and to take part in the design process. EMSO design is a modular design concept inspired by architecture which allows you to build and transform your very own piece of jewelry for a personal and unique statement.
Else Maria Ohlsen - Denmark
GEMMA CANAL
As an artist each project is research and learning. I’m interested in the material and the concept, one thing leads me to the other. The project is based on questions that I answer with a dialogue between the material and my hands.
GERM BY MELISA MOCUE
London based designer Melisa Mocue creates unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry under her brand, 'Germ by Melisa Mocue'. Melisa's brand is truly rooted in the concept of using nature and its flowing shapes for inspiration. Germ means 'seed' and therefore the name refers to the belief in the importance of nature and human imagination as a vehicle for creative ideas, as implied by the phrase 'A germ of an idea'.
IRAIA AIZCORBE
Through my pieces I search for elegance and strength. I work with geometric shapes, combining straight lines and curves to generate volumes with the belief that one can’t live without the other, and that our own existence is based on the balance of opposites. This is what I try to convey in my work, beauty and harmony as a whole, as a shape.
* Lalabeyou Contemporary Jewelry School - Jewelry Techniques
* Ana Chantre School - Jewelry Specialization
* Escuela Arte 3 Madrid - Enamelist Specialization
KIMAH BY SORAYA CAMACHO
In Nature we find organic forms and geometric structures, and this is the starting point of my work. I cut, combine and repeat elements looking for the beauty of shapes. The transformation of these elements into metals is made through fire. To experience how metals change through fusion and how enamel behaves through fire are really magical process to observe.
KIMILI
KIMILI is a jewelry brand from Georgia specializing in Cloisonné Enamel. This is an ancient technique used for decorating metalwork objects dating back more than 1,200 years. Created by upcoming young Georgian designers ready to break boundaries while preserving the centuries old tradition, KIMILI combines current fashion trends into jewelry, creating colorful, vibrant and patterned collections.
LAMPLIGHTER JEWELRY
As a self-taught jewelry designer, I feel that my lack of formal training and non-adherence to rules allows me to take more risks with my work. A daydreamer by nature, I love forming and finishing by hand, which makes me feel good about the pieces I create and allows me to listen letting the materials speak. The shapes that emerge are an expression of her life, natural in a loose, free-form way that highlights the beauty in each finely handcrafted piece.
LINN SIGRID BRATLAND
As a self-taught jewelry designer, I feel that my lack of formal training and non-adherence to rules allows me to take more risks with my work. A daydreamer by nature, I love forming and finishing by hand, which makes me feel good about the pieces I create and allows me to listen letting the materials speak. The shapes that emerge are an expression of her life, natural in a loose, free-form way that highlights the beauty in each finely handcrafted piece.
LUIS SUTIL
The steel I used to take during my childhood to built swords, arches and structures for my little articulate soldiers, are in the foundation of my jewelry works. It is a kind of fetish material to me. I use it as a mechano. Industrial design, architecture, minimalism and sculpture are linked into my pieces inspiring volumes and lines.
MARA COLECCHIA
I am mostly inspired by contemporary art, by designers from the Bauhaus movement, and by ethnic ornaments from all over the world. Repurposing vintage lucite beads from 1970 is a passion of mine, which underlies my dedication in creating a sustainable life cycle for my jewelry. For this particular reason, I place my brand in the realm of eco-sustainable fashion. For the same reason, my collections are limited editions, and the number of pieces available for sale varies according to the amount of vintage beads in stock.
MARA SORIANO
I think of jewelry as wearable art, influenced by Japanese aesthetics, I strive that each one of my pieces reflects the search for a simple, organic and subtle beauty. Nature has always been my constant and my inspiration, with river rocks, leaves, buds and twigs I want to celebrate the gorgeousness of life’s imperfections. My work combines old world craftsmanship with contemporary design and I hope it conveys the care and devotion with which it was made.
MARIA MONTIEL
My work is a reflection of my childhood in the Caribbean, full of adventures and magic, treasures and new cultures. To me, painting is a way to keep my memories close to my heart, a way to stay true to my roots. I want my pieces to reflect my emotions and to spill over to make you feel and breathe color, joy and optimism. I use organic shapes to create an exotic, surreal world, that blooms all around you like the Amazon Jungle. In fact, my work is a print of my inner jungle.
MARYSCHIA BY MARIA MILLA
I'm a traditionally trained silver- and goldsmith who uses contemporary techniques. I'm fascinated with nature, so I seek my inspiration in its beauty. I have always thought that the jewelry that you wear identifies you, and because of that my pieces are devised with some kind of a genetic code that changes from one collection to another but keeps an underlying theme.
MAY GAÑÁN
Art has always been a trigger for me and creativity an essential tool for my life. With my jewelry and paintings I try to convey a poetic narrative made of colors, textures and shapes. Every art expression resonates on me. I am inspired by any genuine action that brings out the uniqueness of a human being.
MONOM STUDIO
Monom is a brand that manages to assert its strength with astute elegance and subtle refinement. We create architectures that once dressed, potentiate the exquisite contrast between geometry and the organic. You are invited to read into every shape and its dialogue with the body, to indulge in the sweet talk between well constructed edges and the magnificence of the organic forms.
NATURA ACCESSORIES
I create accessories from wood and pay great attention to the ecological sustainability of materials. NATURA accessories have everything you need to create a graceful image without additional effort. The culture and nature of Siberia is the ideological basis for the Natura jewelry. The smooth bends of the rivers, endless forests and sheer cliffs are reflected in the accessories, endowing them with completely unique energy, and their owners with indescribable sensations of purity and naturalness.
PA DE DO
The idea of [pa de do] was born on the background with the problems of architectural monuments in a modernism, brutalism and constructivism style, which we have in Ukraine a lot. My idea is to create jewelry with a use of building materials like isolation material, facade stucco, facade paint in modernism and futurism shapes, which inspire me every time in my architectural practice. Through my accessories, I want to bring attention to important questions like multifunction, reconstruction, recycling. To the aesthetics of simple forms of modernism, to the imperfections and flaws each of us. I want people to not throw away what they have, only because it’s damaged or is in a bad state, but try to reinvigorate it, reuse and restore, or change the function of it.
PAULETTA BROOKS
A graduate of The Fashion Institute of Technology, Pauletta has been able to marry man-made recycled and re-purposed materials to her unique aesthetic vision to create a signature style and inspire a new way of looking at ornaments and accessories. Her work has been featured in eminent fashion magazines including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, The New York Times, New York Magazine.
SS COLLECTION
Drawing something free-hand and watching it transform into a wearable piece of jewelry is extremely satisfying for me. There are very few rules and limitations when it comes to making your jewelry idea come to life. My design philosophy is creating multi-dimensional, statement pieces that can be recycled in various ways.
SUSAN DREWS WATKINS
I enjoy working with my hands. Once I create the metal form, I connect organic materials, like wool felt. I hand needle-felt wool roving (fibers) directly onto the metal form as its centerpiece, which brings attention to the organic world as precious. I appreciate that the roles seem reversed: rather than the strong metal holding the centerpiece in prongs or a setting, the wool fibers entangle around the metal wires holding on to the metal form. In addition, I enjoy contrasting materials - soft and hard, organic and metallic, dark and light. My designs are simple, wearable and intriguing, inspiring close examination as curious art objects and fascinating jewelry.
T-SQUARED
I create original, elegant, contemporary, hand-made jewellery designs, as well as custom designs. T- SQUARED is influenced by architecture, geometric lines and minimalism. The shapes are edgy and monochromatic, yet very dainty.
LUKE'S FURNITURE COMPANY
When I first started I did a lot of rustic elegance, a lot of coastal elegance and some industrial styles. I’m still going to offer those, but now I’m moving to more of a modern style with pieces that would fit into mid-century modern design themes.
ELIAS FURNITURE
Focused on creating generational designs that are made to last with a timeless, modern style, Elias Furniture is a wood-design-studio in rural Northwestern New Jersey established by Matthew Elias. Matthew is a self taught woodworker who started Elias Furniture initially providing interior designers, contractors, and the general public with high quality custom furniture. We primarily use locally sourced hardwoods and tend to use traditional joinery methods that are both simple and strong.
RALITSA RALEVA
Ralitsa is a self-taught textile designer based in Bulgaria with expertise in floral and nature prints.
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