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10 April 2017
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The Twentieth-Century Italian Jewelry at the Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum

BY Nastya Ivlieva
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11 July 2019
Design-techniques
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Bex Manners. Bridging the gap between artisan and collector

Recently one article caught my eye. The author described some human activities that UNESCO had included in the list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity. It made me think how fragile and vulnerable our way of life is in the

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27 May 2019
Design-techniques
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Poetic jewelry paintings. Robert Smit

The Dutch artist Robert Smith is one of the leading jewelers of our time. His jewelry blurs the boundaries of traditional jewelry art, his art looks like graphics with vivid color elements and poetic context. Robert started to make jewelry quite

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10 September 2018
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Kimiaki Kageyama. Japanese aesthetic of beauty

Yesterday surfing the web, I discovered the amazing works of jeweller Kimiaki Kageyama. I'm always amazed by the craftsmanship of Japanese artists. Combining exceptional creativity and solid tradition skills, they create stunning inventive wearable art. Born in Shizuoka in 1948, Kimiaki Kageyama

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17 May 2018
Design-techniques
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Yura Bylkov. Expressive titanium

The jewelry of the Russian artist Yura Bylkov is inspired by both organic nature and architecture. His works are very expressive and dynamic. Intentional negligence, sculptural and geometric forms, iridescent colors ranging from blue to pink give his adornments movement, constant research

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6 March 2018
Design-techniques
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Laura Cadelo Bertrand. Jewellery poetry

The wearable art of italian artist Laura Cadelo Bertrand is a jewelry poetry. It's like reading a book. Fantastic! She began her career as a production designer, Butoh dancer and choreographer. Daughter of painter and cartoonist Silvio Cadelo, she was exposed

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5 February 2018
Design-techniques
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Gigi Mariani. Infinite potential of metal

Works of italian jeweler Gigi Mariani take on the aspect of an ancient relic. Using niello, a blackener with the aid of sulfur, he conceals the preciousness of the noble metal. Under the application of heat, “blood clots” and cracks appear

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6 December 2017
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Marzia Rossi. Italian elegance

Incredible jewelry from the Italian jeweler Marzia Rossi. Rough, irregular surfaces extenuated by feminine and refined elements and details. The jeweller studied in Alchimia Contemporary Jewelry School under artist jewelers Giampaolo Babetto, Manfred Bischoff and Robert Smit. Her works were exhibited at various

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