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October 2024, Half 2

There are such a lot of causes to buy artwork jewellery…

  • Rejoice that hard-earned promotion
  • Honor a once-in-a-lifetime event
  • Pay tribute to a significant accomplishment
  • Commemorate the start of a brand new relationship or the tip of 1
  • Pounce on the proper piece to spherical out a facet of your assortment
  • Or spend money on a deal with for your self—simply because

Artwork Jewellery Discussion board’s worldwide gallery supporters rejoice and exhibit artwork jewellery. Our bi-monthly On Provide sequence permits this intensive community of worldwide galleries to showcase extraordinary items personally chosen to tempt and encourage you. Have a look. You’re certain to discover a incredible piece you merely can’t dwell with out! (Please contact the gallery immediately for inquiries.)

Bettina Speckner, The Reading, 2024, necklace in alutype, topaz, tourmaline, 14-karat gold, 19 inches (483 mm) long, photo courtesy of Sienna Patti Contemporary
Bettina Speckner, The Studying, 2024, necklace in alutype, topaz, tourmaline, 14-karat gold, 19 inches (483 mm) lengthy, picture courtesy of Sienna Patti Up to date

Gallery: Sienna Patti Up to date, Lenox, MA, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Sienna Patti (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Bettina Speckner
Retail worth: US$4,200
Within the early Nineteen Fifties, Bettina Speckner’s dad and mom traveled from Germany to America, experiences that profoundly formed their lives and later influenced Speckner’s creative imaginative and prescient. Her mom’s journey with the American Area Service Program and her father’s hitchhiking adventures instilled of their household a love for the English language and American tradition. Speckner’s childhood was stuffed with dreamlike tales of glamorous American movie stars and the mysterious attract of her dad and mom’ English conversations. This mixture of creativeness and actuality permeates her art work, which regularly options wistful, evocative scenes. In 2019, Speckner traveled to the U.S. to create American Diary, a undertaking mixing images, narrative, and artwork. She explored the distinction between serene nature and vibrant city life, a recurring theme in her work. Go to the gallery web site for extra data on this undertaking.

Sébastien Carré, Drag and Drop Description Isabelle, 2024, brooch in beads, thread, steel, 3 ½ x 3 ¾ x 1 ⅝ inches (90 x 95 x 40 mm), photo: artist
Sébastien Carré, Drag and Drop Description Isabelle, 2024, brooch in beads, thread, metal, 3 ½ x 3 ¾ x 1 ⅝ inches (90 x 95 x 40 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Platina, Stockholm. Sweden (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Sofia Bjorkman (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Sébastien Carré
Retail worth: US$1,000
Sébastien Carré’s jewellery consists of small particulars that kind bigger natural volumes. By way of crocheting and stringing tiny beads of glass and stones, he creates tender, wearable shapes paying homage to colourful landscapes. By mixing supplies into these incredible items, he invitations us to mirror on the worth of nature and the way we relate to the encompassing atmosphere.

Pedro Proença, A Ruler of Blue I, 2020, brooch in photoprinting on aluminum, bronze, powder coat, steel, 3 ½ x 2 ½ x ¼ inches (90 x 65 x 7 mm), photo courtesy of Galeria Reverso
Pedro Proença, A Ruler of Blue I, 2020, brooch in photoprinted aluminum, bronze, powder coat, metal, 3 ½ x 2 ½ x ¼ inches (90 x 65 x 7 mm), picture courtesy of Galeria Reverso

Gallery: Galeria Reverso, Lisbon, Portugal (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Paula Crespo (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Pedro Proença, Reverso’s version
Retail worth: €700
The title of the exhibition Hope—A Ruler of Blue, which additionally offers the identify to this brooch, was coined by Paula Crespo after a portray by Pedro Proença, a Portuguese visible artist and author. From the textual content that the artist wrote for this exhibition, the gallery highlights his quote from Heraclitus: “Those that don’t anticipate the sudden is not going to discover it, for they shut themselves off to its pursuit, and that may make them no path.” That is legitimate when utilized to modern jewellery!

Takayoshi Terajima, Portrait Jewelry (Jul. 14th to 20th, 2023), 2024, necklace in aluminum composite panel, UV direct print, AI-generated image, stainless steel, 2 ¾ x ¼ inches, 24 ⅜ inches long (70 x 6 mm, 620 mm long), photo: artist
Takayoshi Terajima, Portrait Jewellery (Jul. 14th to twentieth, 2023), 2024, necklace in aluminum composite panel, UV direct print, AI-generated picture, chrome steel, 2 ¾ x ¼ inches, 24 ⅜ inches lengthy (70 x 6 mm, 620 mm lengthy), picture: artist

Gallery: 4 Gallery, Goteborg, Sweden (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Karin Roy Andersson (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Takayoshi Terajima
Retail worth: €6,000
In the course of the pandemic, Takayoshi Terajima took curiosity within the data on the screens of video conferences: Two-dimensional photographs of individuals and their private belongings that turned virtually like an extension of the particular person. The COVID restrictions have been eliminated and life went again to regular, however the video calls with the household in Japan had made Terajima, who lives in Germany, extra linked to his roots. As a mirrored image of his id, he let AI use his identify, birthday, faith, and nationality to make “self-portraits.” The pictures have been then refined with engraving, a conventional approach with a protracted historical past, and the result’s work with depth in time, area, and emotion.

Helfried Kodre, Dalmatian Jasper, Silver and Gold Ring, size 7.5, photo courtesy of Mahnaz Collection
Helfried Kodre, Dalmatian Jasper, Silver and Gold Ring, dimension 7.5, picture courtesy of Mahnaz Assortment

Gallery: Mahnaz Assortment, New York, NY, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Bella Neyman (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Helfried Kodre
Retail worth: US$3,900
A singular silver, gold, and dalmatian jasper ring by Helfried Kodre, one of many nice masters of latest jewellery in Austria. Since retiring from his educating profession within the late Nineties, Kodre has devoted himself totally to his creative apply, which shifts between jewellery and sculpture. The artist has established clear boundaries for his jewellery work, focusing totally on kind, supplies, and craftsmanship. Kodre believes that his jewels belong on the physique, and whereas the shapes would possibly resemble his free-standing sculptures, they need to be appreciated as objects of decoration. Kodre’s rings, predominantly made in oxidized sterling silver, have geometric shanks topped with semiprecious stones comparable to jasper, chrysoprase, lapis lazuli, or travertine, for instance—arduous stones wealthy in coloration and tonality.

Sara Bautista, Third Eye Ring, 2023, ring in 14-karat yellow gold, clear quartz, black onyx, white and black diamonds, size 6.5, photo by Alain Simic
Sara Bautista, Third Eye Ring, 2023, ring in 14-karat yellow gold, clear quartz, black onyx, white and black diamonds, dimension 6.5, picture by Alain Simic

Gallery: Baltimore Jewellery Heart, Baltimore, MD, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Allison Gulick (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Sara Bautista
Retail worth: US$4,000
Newly based mostly in Baltimore and presently a three-month resident with the Baltimore Jewellery Heart, Sara Bautista creates funky tremendous jewellery, made for the smart and silly. She makes use of her designs as a medium to discover the paradoxes of duality. Bautista’s jewellery is recognizable by her use of asymmetry, blended metals, incorporation of mouth, eye, and hand motifs, and distinctive utilization of treasured supplies. This extremely distinctive ring fashion encompasses a hand carved clear quartz and onyx googly eye set in 14-karat yellow gold with mismatched diamond accents. The googly eye is kinetic and the pupil strikes with the wearer.

Amit Mangal, Ring in diamonds, 18-karat gold vermeil, sterling silver, size 7, photo: Pistachios
Amit Mangal, Ring in diamonds, 18-karat gold vermeil, sterling silver, dimension 7, picture: Pistachios

Gallery: Pistachios Up to date Artwork Jewellery, Chicago, IL, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: The Pistachios Group (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Amit Mangal
Retail worth: US$1,295
This assertion ring encompasses a area of diamonds, set in 18-karat gold vermeil, that sparkle as vivid as might be. Geometry and natural shapes are seamlessly intertwined to create one beautiful piece of wearable artwork.

Naomi Schwartz, Mismatched Orb, 2024, earrings in sterling silver, 2 ⅜ x 1 ⅛ x ¾ inches (60 x 28 x 20 mm), photo: Jane Bowden
Naomi Schwartz, Mismatched Orb, 2024, earrings in sterling silver, 2 ⅜ x 1 ⅛ x ¾ inches (60 x 28 x 20 mm), picture: Jane Bowden

Gallery: Zu design, Adelaide, Australia (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Jane Bowden (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Naomi Schwartz
Retail worth: AUS$380
The Mismatched Orb earrings, by Naomi Schwartz, have been made for Zu me & JCB, Zu design’s current exhibition celebrating the connections Zu design has to so many native makers. Schwartz labored as an entry tenant in Zu design’s studio in 1999. She has perfected anticlastic forming, manipulating quite a lot of metals to create her signature items. Naomi Schwartz Jewelry Design, a gallery/workshop area, additionally represents many manufacturers. “We’re fortunate to work in such a supportive and sharing group of creatives in Adelaide,” states gallerist Jane Bowden.

Diana Silva, Irons Veins, 2020, necklace in iron wire, approximately 28 ¾ x 3 ½ x ⅛ inches (730 x 90 x 3 mm), photo: Catarina Silva
Diana Silva, Irons Veins, 2020, necklace in iron wire, roughly 28 ¾ x 3 ½ x ⅛ inches (730 x 90 x 3 mm), picture: Catarina Silva

Gallery: Galeria Tereza Seabra, Lisbon, Portugal (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Tereza Seabra (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Diana Silva
Retail worth: €600 plus transport
Diana Silva’s work explores natural varieties from nature with a variety of supplies, from pure ones to industrial leftovers. Her work connects us to ancestral myths and our animal reminiscences. They’re tribute jewellery, ritual items,that transport us to an Olympus of historic deities and romantic tales.

Margo Csipö, Catch → Release, brooch in mother-of-pearl, bone, sterling silver, amber, pigmented ink, wax, 3 x 3 ½ x ⅝ inches (75 x 90 x 15 mm), photo courtesy of the artist
Margo Csipö, Catch → Launch, brooch in mother-of-pearl, bone, sterling silver, amber, pigmented ink, wax, 3 x 3 ½ x ⅝ inches (75 x 90 x 15 mm), picture courtesy of the artist

Gallery: Gravers Lane Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Chloe Le Pichon (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Margo Csipö
Retail worth: US$3,720
Margo Csipö is doing many issues effectively. This stunning brooch molds comfortably to the physique due to its chainmail-like linked silver rings. It jingles somewhat, too. Csipö works with two engraving instruments on mother-of-pearl and bone with extraordinary precision to carve out the back and front of the weather, making narrative and symbolic scenes which are then pigmented with ink. The professional engraving and metalsmithing makes her work stand out in Graver’s Lane Gallery’s Severe Enjoyable Group Jewellery Exhibition.

Barbara Paganin, Memoria Aperta n.16, brooch in oxidized silver, porcelain, miniature on ivory, ivory elements, gold, 3 ¾ x 3 ⅛ x 1 ⅜ inches (95 x 80 x 35 mm), photo courtesy of Thereza Pedrosa Gallery
Barbara Paganin, Memoria Aperta n.16, brooch in oxidized silver, porcelain, miniature on ivory, ivory components, gold, 3 ¾ x 3 ⅛ x 1 ⅜ inches (95 x 80 x 35 mm), picture courtesy of Thereza Pedrosa Gallery

Gallery: Thereza Pedrosa Gallery, Asolo, Italy (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Thereza Pedrosa (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Barbara Paganin
Retail worth: €17,000
The works within the sequence Memoria Aperta (Open Reminiscence) are thoughts maps and miniature landscapes that inform tales in gold, silver, semiprecious stones, and new supplies. They’re impressed by the feelings of the artist’s previous, however they divulge heart’s contents to the world by exploring the reminiscences of others.

Majoral, Pluja, Ring, in 18-karat gold, black diamonds, black nylon wire, spray: 2 ¾ inches (70 mm) across, size 6, photo courtesy of Aaron Faber Gallery
Majoral, Pluja, Ring in 18-karat gold, black diamonds, black nylon wire, spray: 2 ¾ inches (70 mm) throughout, dimension 6, picture courtesy of Aaron Faber Gallery

Gallery: Aaron Faber Gallery, New York, NY, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Patricia Kiley Faber (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Majoral
Retail worth: US$675
This ring is from Majoral’s sequence titled Pluja, which suggests “rain” in Catalan. The motion of the tendrils is supposed to evoke the tender sound of rain. Majoral—founder Enric and second technology Roc—are influenced by their studio atmosphere, the rocky island of Formentera, and the straightforward shapes that exist there.

Ketli Tiitsar, from the Shelter collection, 2023, necklace in plum wood, apple wood, lilac wood, viscose, linen, silver, paint, 6 ¾ x 4 ¾ x ¾ inches (170 x 120 x 20 mm), photo: Jaan Heinmaa
Ketli Tiitsar, from the Shelter assortment, 2023, necklace in plum wooden, apple wooden, lilac wooden, viscose, linen, silver, paint, 6 ¾ x 4 ¾ x ¾ inches (170 x 120 x 20 mm), picture: Jaan Heinmaa

Gallery: Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, bijoux et objets contemporains, Montreal, Canada (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Noel Guyomarc’h (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Ketli Tiitsar
Retail worth: CAN$4,225
This meticulous and sluggish work by Ketli Tiitsar outcomes from reminiscences of locations, of moments engraved in her reminiscence. The wooden, which reminds her of her childhood, when she was liable for caring for firewood for the family, is remodeled right into a talisman stuffed with tales.

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