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Nathalie PerretNathalie Perret
Paris, France

Jeweller


I try to create a close correlation between jeweler, jewel and wearer. That is the reason why some of my jewelry pieces are designed to "suffer" like a second creative stage. In fact, they carry a gesture not only activated by the jeweler, but also able to be recreated and reconfigured by the carrier during its use.


Klara BryngeKlara Brynge
Gothenburg, Sweden

Jeweller


Klara Brynge took her masters degree from HDK. She has been exploring the possibilities of silver. She treats it in ways that make a flat sheet become something like a three-dimensional drawing.
Member imagePeter Weavers
Sydney University
Ryde, Australia

Student
Hey!Jewel
Shanghai, China

Gallery
Management person: Jiang Jingyun

Hey!Jewel Studio is the very first boutique in China which specializes in global independent designer’s jewellery.  As a pioneer of the mainland market where contemporary jewellery and independent designers are at their initial stage, we devote ourselves to helping the designers to expand their market and popularize the concept of contemporary jewellery and independent jewellery designers in China .

Member imageBarbara Knuth
Seattle, United States

Jeweller


My work contemplates the experience of loss. After a loved one has passed, there is a longing for their return, an urge to ‘put things back’. Fueled by a fear of forgetting, my work transforms feelings of grief and longing into jewelry that relates to the intimate boundaries of the body. 

Very soon we will enjoy the works of the artist.
Julie BlyfieldJulie Blyfield
Stepney, Australia

Jeweller


Working from one day to the next I focus my attention on observations from nature and working with an ephemeral resource. Using the skills, materials and techniques that are second nature to my practice, I wanted to see where my work would lead as the year progressed.
Jacqueline SchotJacqueline Schot
Middelburg, Netherlands

Jeweller


My work, my journey, starts with a fascination for the hidden, for what one cannot see, for the unfamiliar and the unknown. 

Galerie Elsa Vanier
Paris, France

Gallery
Management person: Elsa Vanier

Selective, dynamic, offering a broad range of styles...
Elsa Vanier offers 4 annual exhibitions to unveil new creations. The jewellery represents over 40 jewellers, silversmiths and jewellery designers, selected for their unique talent and outstanding technical in producing a jewel that is a lifelong companion. 
Member imageJane Ritchie
Norfolk, United States

Jeweller


In my work, there is always a mediator, a membrane, which separates the human body and emotions both tangibly and metaphorically.

Very soon we will enjoy the works of the artist.
Claire McArdleClaire McArdle
Melbourne, Australia

Jeweller
Member imageAllona Goren
Melbourne, Australia

Individual consultation
Member imageMichelle Brown
University of Lincoln
Lincoln, United Kingdom

Student
Joanne GarnerJoanne Garner
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Jeweller


I aim to create work which is artistic by design and which crosses boundaries within the traditional jewellery scene. The textile techniques along with the metalwork create something which is highly striking and original.
Member imageYing-Hsien Kuo
Royal College of Art
London, United Kingdom

Student
www.eunicekuojewellery.com


Contemporary jewellery designer and maker from Taiwan with a BA degree from Birmingham City University, UK. She is currently based in London to pursue her MA degree at The Royal College of Art. Eunice also owns a bachelor degree in Philosophy, which has positive influence on her design with a sense of humanity. It is her wish that her design with joy will help building up the rapport among people.
Stacey Lee WebberStacey Lee Webber
Philadelphia, United States

Jeweller


I come from a lineage of laborers- men and women who worked corn farms, printing presses, beer trucks, and construction sites. I value skilled physical labor and am proud to follow in their footsteps by using my hands in everyday life.
Member imageLola Brooks
Lexington, United States

Jeweller


I do find power in accumulation; it seems to be an inextricable part of who I am in the world. I collect so many things and there are way too many things to list, but regardless I will indulge myself here with a few of my favorites: vintage rhinestone eyeglasses, needlepoint handbags, plaid pantsuits... and then, of course, the drawers to put it all in.

Very soon we will enjoy the works of the artist.
Kate FurmanKate Furman
Greenville, United States

Jeweller


My pieces tell stories. They tell of storms weathered and turbulent whitewater navigated. I collect things while I am wandering in wilderness, seduced by the cast off flora generously littering the ground beneath my feet. 
Member imageKlara Eriksson
Stockholm, Sweden

Jeweller


I am founder and member of LOD Metal Design since 1999. At LOD I have my workshop and Gallery together with seven colleagues.
Emily WatsonEmily Watson
Columbus, United States

Jeweller


My interest in texture, surface and touchability carries over to my carved pieces, which blend unconventional materials with traditional ones, old with new, precious with non-precious. 
Kristin D´AgostinoKristin D´Agostino
Auckland, New Zealand

Jeweller


I am interested in the social role that jewellery plays in every day interactions. I am fascinated by the variations of emotions and ideas attached to objects that the maker creates and the wearer takes away.

Lauren TickleLauren Tickle
New York, United States

Jeweller


My work is an experiment in the concepts of value and adornment. I force wearers and observers to reflect on the concept of adornment in our society. My work takes underlying materialism and makes it explicit, imploring evaluation from all sides in each social context. 
Member imageCamilla Luihn
Oslo, Norway

Jeweller


Very soon we will enjoy the works of the artist.
Kjøbenhavns Guldsmedelaug
Copenhagen, Denmark

Organization
Management person: Nina Linde

The Goldsmiths’ Guild was established in 1429 and is one of the oldest documented guilds in the world. The guild was established to enforce the merit and purity of the craft. The board awards grants to younger and older craftspeople in the field, supports study trips and subject-related book publications and awards medals and grants to the best newly qualified goldsmiths and silversmiths.

Member imageBryna Pomp
New York, United States

Individual consultation
Maden
Istanbul, Turkey

School
Management person: Burcu Buyukunal

Maden is a contemporary jewellery studio that considers jewellery as wearable arts and intends to convey this concept to participants with technical and conceptual courses.
 
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