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Lorenzo Pepe
Lorenzo Pepe style is based on the formal and graphic study of natural harmony. He is mainly inspired by marine organisms and their structures, textures and symmetries. -
Todd Conover
With a mix of unexpected yet related materials Todd Conover jewelry tends to be overtly bold with inspiration harnessed from natural forms that will highlight surface and materials. -
BOO Jewellery
BOO Jewellery's accessories are made of the highest quality (925 sterling) silver, Each model or its component detail is completely handmade, with a unique design. -
Ariana Boussard-Reifel
Ariana Boussard-Reifel is an artist and jewelry designer known for her blend of artistry and craftsmanship. -
Laura Kinsella
Laura Kinsella creates exquisitely abstract headpieces and accessories by traditional and innovative technique in her Dublin studio. The award-winning milliner’s accessory label has a contemporary aesthetic combined with a delicacy and finesse that focuses on craftsmanship. -
Ute Decker
With influences as diverse as tribal art to the minimalism of Zen philosophy, Ute Decker use of essential shapes, clean lines, exquisite surface textures and the treatment of empty space give her work a powerful presence. -
INNATE Jewellery
INNATE Jewellery is a studio located in Lyttelton, New Zealand. It creates contemporary jewellery in sterling silver and gold, and occasionally gemstones. -
Angela Ciobanu
Holding a Master's degree in architecture, Angela Ciobanu is a contemporary jewellery artist and architect with a cross-disciplinary approach, encompassing novel design aesthetics, material research, craftsmanship and technology. -
Kaori Juzu
A contemporary goldsmith born in Fukuoka, Japan, Kaori Juzu studied jewelry making at Bornholm Folk High School in Denmark. -
Sophie Buhai
Founded in 2015, the Sophie Buhai brand offers heirloom-quality modernist jewelry and accessories, designed for everyday wear, that transcend generations and trends. -
Lee Brennan Design
Lee Brennan Design have created a body of work that is an extension of their values, rich, natural and timeless. -
Gerda Goosen
Gerda Goosen attracted to the richness and exuberance of traditional tribal African jewellery, which translate into own visual language. -
Romane Prunières
Romane Prunieres creates jewelry, sculptures and objects using recycled materials through limited and numbered editions as well as one-of-a-kind pieces. -
Eileen O'Shea
Eileen O'Shea likes to incorporate natural forms and colors into wearable art sculptures, trying to convey a mood or feeling in the work. -
Emma Ware
Emma Ware uses sustainable processes and materials: rubber, leather, recycled metal to create empowering and inspiring wearable art.
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