Proud ones are Cilentan people! Sara Cammarosano, after years of studies and apprenticeships away, is back home to save the past with her jewels.
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NanoStyle: 24k micro-inscribed jewellery, big surprises
Sometimes you can't find the right words to describe what you feel. NanoStyle conveys it with an innovative necklace that says I love you...
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May this evil eye protect you! Wolf & Gypsy and the power of sustainable jewellery
In many cultures, talismans are a powerful tool to ward off evil. Of that heritage, Wolf & Gypsy keeps that particular mix of nomadic, exotic, and mysticism.
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Transparent Sculptural Jewelry by Marta Roura, when archaeology meets fashion with unique handmade accessories
Ancient cultures have always fascinated people as a “faux mystery” thick fog still surrounds them thanks to those unique, sometimes rare, features and artistic evidence: architecture and arts, what a better inspiration for a jewelry collection? Transparent Sculptural Jewelry by Spanish architect and designer Marta Roura brings us to the exotic coasts of Phoenicia and enigmatic Minoan Crete with handmade jewellery, created with selected materials recalling or connected to those cultures. Fenicia Collection by Transparent Sculptural Jewelry tells us the history of sea people, sailors, and merchants. Fenicia Collection necklaces are multicoloured glass treads and are inspired by rich Phoenicia’s glasswork jewelry. These pieces, necklaces and earrings, reflects lights and each one…
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Indie creations: Shiran Tal Soffrin, the “Urban Raven, upcycled jewelry designer
There’s something in common among the Israeli jewelry designer Shiran Tal Soffrin, founder of Urban Raven, and archaeologists: they both look at material things in a total, different way. What has been thrown away or set apart and forgotten, gain interest and get an unique story, but for Shiran discarded objects and little memorabilia unleash a range of creative, chic and eco-friendly possibilities. It’s time for a virtual coffee at Valens’ with Shiran Tal, she has a lot to say about how she has become the “Urban Raven” and her new projects. How and when was “Urban Raven” born?While studying industrial design at HIT College, I became interested in jewelry design…