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February 2025, Half 1

Greater than ever, all of us may use a deal with! What an uplifting feeling to get a terrific piece of artwork jewellery for your self whereas celebrating and supporting artists and the galleries who present them!

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

Inês Nunes, Step on It, 2024, bracelet in bonsai-green-painted leather sole, Velcro, 2 ¾ x 3 ⅛ x 5 ⅞ inches (70 x 80 x 150 mm), photo: artist
Inês Nunes, Step on It, 2024, bracelet in bonsai-green-painted leather-based sole, Velcro, 2 ¾ x 3 ⅛ x 5 ⅞ inches (70 x 80 x 150 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Galeria Reverso, Lisbon, Portugal (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Paula Crespo (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Inês Nunes
Retail worth: €947
This piece, created by Portuguese artist Inês Nunes to rejoice Reverso’s twenty fifth anniversary, embodies a journey—one that’s at instances arduous however all the time renewed. To represent this course of, Nunes selected an surprising and unrecognizable materials: the only real of a shoe. The colour and the floor therapy lead to a hanging, stunning ending.

Giovanni Corvaja, Teardrop Pendant with Chain, 2017, necklace in 18-karat gold, platinum wire, white enamel, 1 ¼ x 2 ½ x 1 ¼ inches (31 x 65 x 31 mm), photo courtesy of Salotto SPJ
Giovanni Corvaja, Teardrop Pendant with Chain, 2017, necklace in 18-karat gold, platinum wire, white enamel, 1 ¼ x 2 ½ x 1 ¼ inches (31 x 65 x 31 mm), picture courtesy of Salotto SPJ

Gallery: Salotto SPJ, Milan, Italy (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Josefine Spjeldnaes (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Giovanni Corvaja
Retail worth: €35,000, plus VAT
This teardrop pendant is a masterful show of technical precision, showcasing famend goldsmith Giovanni Corvaja’s superior craftsmanship. A fragile cloud of ultra-fine platinum filaments, every solely 0.001 inches (0.035 mm) in diameter, suspends a whole lot of vibrant drops of vitreous white enamel encased inside a meticulously constructed gold cage. The ethereal composition of the filaments, woven with such extraordinary finesse, pushes the boundaries of conventional goldsmithing. Corvaja is broadly celebrated for his progressive work with gold, and his items are represented in probably the most prestigious museums and collections globally.

Catarina Silva, Herbarium, 2024, necklace in glass beads, plastic flowers, paint, 16 ½ x 4 ½ x ⅝ inches (420 x 115 x 15 mm), photo: artist
Catarina Silva, Herbarium, 2024, necklace in glass beads, plastic flowers, paint, 16 ½ x 4 ½ x ⅝ inches (420 x 115 x 15 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Galeria Tereza Seabra, Lisbon, Portugal (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Tereza Seabra (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Catarina Silva
Retail worth: €1,800, plus transport
Catarina Silva presents a brand new romantic physique of labor with intricate beading, weaving, and painted by hand flowers impressed by Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium poetry:
A sepal, petal, and a thorn
Upon a typical summer season’s morn—
A flask of Dew—A Bee or two—
A Breeze—a caper within the timber—
And I’m a Rose!

Felieke van der Leest, Don & Bob Digger, 2012, ear clips in plastic toy animals, 14-karat gold, each 1 ⅛ x 1 ⅛ x ¾ inches (30 x 30 x 20 mm), edition of 4, photo: artist
Felieke van der Leest, Don & Bob Digger, 2012, ear clips in plastic toy animals, 14-karat gold, every 1 ⅛ x 1 ⅛ x ¾ inches (30 x 30 x 20 mm), version of 4, picture: artist

Gallery: Platina, Stockholm, Sweden (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Sofia Bjorkman (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Felieke van der Leest
Retail worth: US$2,700
The title of this humorous pair of ear clips is Don & Bob Digger. They’re manufactured from plastic toy canine and gold. Throughout her profession, Felieke van der Leest has developed a private fashion involving points such because the setting, animal care, and social conduct, all the time with a humorous however critical twist. She is a jewellery artist from the Netherlands, primarily based in Norway since 2008. In 1996, she graduated from Gerrit Rietveld Academie Jewelry Design, in Amsterdam. Her work may be discovered in lots of non-public and public collections all over the world.

Sandra Enterline, Barrel Fringe Earrings in oxidized silver, 18- and 14-karat gold, sterling silver posts/nuts, 2.70 x 0.90 inches (69 x 23 mm), photo courtesy of GLG
Sandra Enterline, Barrel Fringe Earrings in oxidized silver, 18- and 14-karat gold, sterling silver posts/nuts, 2.70 x 0.90 inches (69 x 23 mm), picture courtesy of GLG

Gallery: Gravers Lane Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Chloe Le Pichon (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Sandra Enterline
Retail worth: US$4,950
The motion, paired with the commercial design, of the Barrel Fringe Earrings makes them concurrently elegant and edgy. These fabulous earrings are hanging due to their distinction of coloration, in oxidized silver and gold. Sandra Enterline’s workmanship and sense of proportion shines via on this pair of surprising earrings.

Emiko Oye, Sunday Convertible Brooch & Pendant in repurposed LEGO®, cast yellow bronze, argentium silver, sterling silver, recycled steel back plate, steel pin, coated copper wire, nylon-coated steel wire, coated cotton cord, approximately 2 ½ x 2 ½ x 1 ½ inches (64 x 64 x 38 mm), photo: Pistachios
Emiko Oye, Sunday Convertible Brooch & Pendant in repurposed LEGO®, solid yellow bronze, argentium silver, sterling silver, recycled metal again plate, metal pin, coated copper wire, nylon-coated metal wire, coated cotton wire, roughly 2 ½ x 2 ½ x 1 ½ inches (64 x 64 x 38 mm), picture: Pistachios

Gallery: Pistachios Up to date Artwork Jewellery, Chicago, IL, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: The Pistachios Workforce (click on the title for e-mail)
Artist: Emiko Oye
Retail worth: US$595
Made by California-based artist Emiko Oye, this standout piece is a implausible addition to any artwork jewellery lover’s assortment. Centered round a beaming blue eye and bursting with each coloration of the rainbow, this piece may be worn as a pendant necklace or as a brooch.

Elliot Keeley, Ingot Bracelet, 2024, in sterling silver, 6 ½ inches (165 mm), photo: J Taran Diamond
Elliot Keeley, Ingot Bracelet, 2024, in sterling silver, 6 ½ inches (165 mm), picture: J Taran Diamond

Gallery: Baltimore Jewellery Middle, Baltimore, MD, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Allison Gulick (click on the title for e-mail)
Artist: Elliot Keeley
Retail worth: US$400
The works on this collection are crafted solely from 100% recycled silver, designed to be simply recycled once more. The objective is to present valuable supplies a brand new life, free from constraints that hinder transformation. Jewellery evolves with us, and this collection minimizes environmental impression by rejecting newly mined supplies. Overproduction and extractive industries perpetuate hurt, whereas local weather change disproportionately impacts low-income communities and growing international locations. By embracing recycled silver and fostering sustainable practices, this work underscores the pressing want for accountable consumption and a shift towards environmentally aware manufacturing within the jewellery business.

Lisa Walker, Gold Coin, 2024, necklace, thread, 8 ¼ x 19 ⅝ (including cord) x ¼ inches (210 x 500 [including cord] x 5 mm), photo: Michael Couper
Lisa Walker, Gold Coin, 2024, necklace, thread, 8 ¼ x 19 ⅝ (together with wire) x ¼ inches (210 x 500 [including cord] x 5 mm), picture: Michael Couper

Gallery: Fingers Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Lisa Higgins (click on the title for e-mail)
Artist: Lisa Walker
Retail worth: NZ$6,335
Lisa Walker makes use of an unlimited vary of supplies and building strategies. She creates objects that consciously simmer with influences from all elements of tradition and life. The items are sometimes laced with references to up to date jewellery of the previous 40 years, as she questions and researches what jewellery means and what it could possibly be. Walker largely positions her work across the historical past, the longer term, and the boundaries of bijou. She hand-embroidered this piece to rejoice Fingers Gallery’s golden (fiftieth) anniversary. Broadly thought to be considered one of New Zealand’s most influential up to date jewelers, Walker has obtained quite a few native and worldwide awards.

Sofia Bankeström, Untitled, 2018, earrings in juniper wood, 14-karat gold, each 3 x 1 ⅛ x ⅝ inches (75 x 30 x 15 mm), photo: Four
Sofia Bankeström, Untitled, 2018, earrings in juniper wooden, 14-karat gold, every 3 x 1 ⅛ x ⅝ inches (75 x 30 x 15 mm), picture: 4

Gallery: 4 Gallery, Umeå, Sweden (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Karin Roy Andersson (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Sofia Bankeström
Retail worth: €280
Wooden is a fabric that’s each useless and alive on the similar time. Regardless that the tree has stopped rising, it continues to alter via Sofia Bankeström’s processing, and is affected by circumstances corresponding to humidity and light-weight. The dynamics of the fabric mirror the fixed transformation in nature and in our personal lives.

Jane Bowden, Woven, 2024, ring in titanium, sterling silver, top 2 x 1 ⅛ inches (50 x 30 mm), 2 ⅜ inches (60 mm) tall, photo: artist
Jane Bowden, Woven, 2024, ring in titanium, sterling silver, prime 2 x 1 ⅛ inches (50 x 30 mm), 2 ⅜ inches (60 mm) tall, picture: artist

Gallery: Zu design, Adelaide, Australia (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Jane Bowden (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Jane Bowden
Retail worth: AUS$5,315
Jane Bowden is without doubt one of the up to date jewelers in Radical Textiles, at present on the Artwork Gallery of South Australia via March 30, 2025. This exhibition showcases textiles in its many varieties. Some artworks are radical of their material, others problem what we take into account textiles. Bowden has been utilizing textile strategies, and particularly weaving, to tell her jewellery because the starting of her profession. Her work is a part of the everlasting assortment on the Artwork Gallery of South Australia.

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