On Provide – Artwork Jewellery Discussion board

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December 2025, Half 1

Proper now, all of us may use a deal with. It feels good to get a terrific piece of artwork jewellery for ourselves 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 reside with out! (Please contact the gallery instantly for inquiries.)

Caroline Broadhead, Necklace, Bead Chain Overlap, 2024, in glass beads, thread, 9 x 9 x ⅜ inches (230 x 230 x 10 mm), photo: Sofia Bjorkman
Caroline Broadhead, Necklace, Bead Chain Overlap, 2024, in glass beads, thread, 9 x 9 x ⅜ inches (230 x 230 x 10 mm), photograph: Sofia Bjorkman

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: Caroline Broadhead
Retail worth: 6,400€

This necklace is fabricated from small glass beads which are threaded with skinny thread into hyperlinks which collectively kind a series. For greater than 50 years, Caroline Broadhead has been involved with objects that meet and work together with the physique. Classical jewellery and supplies encourage her, and the jewellery items she makes develop into collectors’ gadgets. Public collections that maintain examples of her work embrace the Dallas Museum of Arts; the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam); the Museum of Fashionable Artwork, Kyoto; and the Victoria and Albert Museum (London). Broadhead held the positions of Jewelry and Textiles Programme Director and BA Jewelry Design Course Chief for practically 10 years at Central Saint Martins, London, till her retirement in 2018; she is now professor emerita. Broadhead gave a lecture on the Pinakothek, in Munich, throughout Schmuck 2025, and was one of many finalists of the Loewe Basis Craft Prize 2025.

Chris Charteris, Reel, 2025, necklace in Magimagi (pronounced Mungimungi), pakohe argillite (Southland), semi-nephrite jade (dark), dark bead: length 38 mm diameter: 30 mm, cord length approx. 755 mm, photo: Michael Couper
Chris Charteris, Reel, 2025, necklace in Magimagi (pronounced Mungimungi), pakohe argillite (Southland), semi-nephrite jade (darkish), darkish bead: size 38 mm diameter: 30 mm, twine size approx. 755 mm, photograph: Michael Couper

Gallery: Fingers Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Lisa Higgins (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Chris Charteris
Retail worth: NZ$2,200

Chris Charteris has been a prolific maker of jewellery in addition to sculpture because the mid-Eighties. Of Kiribati and Fijian heritage, his follow has been influenced by his early coaching as a carver. Polynesian types, conventional instruments, ceremonial objects, patterns, taonga, and physique adornment are pure sources of contemplation and design. “My essential focus with my carving,” he states, “is that I create work which is exclusive to myself, which has qualities of the outdated world and the brand new. There are facets of my work that transcend interpretation; that is the realm of feeling the place the fabric itself expresses its personal life vitality. A major supply for my creativity comes from the love for the supplies I take advantage of. I’ve a deep reference to them. When there’s a relationship, nature reveals her secrets and techniques, and you’ll be able to develop an understanding of belongings you in any other case won’t be open to. In the case of my work there is no such thing as a single that means I can establish; the types and patterns I take advantage of can and do have a number of layers. Then it’s the viewer’s journey and their navigation.”

Erin S. Daily, Heart, 2025, necklace in sterling silver, 24-karat gold foil, pendant 1 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (44 x 32 mm), chain 34 inches (864 mm) long, photo: Alex Manno
Erin S. Day by day, Coronary heart, 2025, necklace in sterling silver, pure gold foil, pendant 1 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (44 x 32 mm), chain 34 inches (864 mm) lengthy, photograph: Alex Manno

Gallery: Brooklyn Metallic Works, Brooklyn, NY, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Zoe Ariyama (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Erin S. Day by day
Retail worth: US$530

This necklace, by artist Erin S. Day by day, explores the best way valuable supplies imbue devotional objects with reverence. The crystal is nearly bodily in kind, and by affixing it to woven silver and reflective gold the necklace shares a visible relationship to the scapular. Created for New York Metropolis Jewellery Week 2025, this piece is one in every of two necklaces made by Day by day that had been on view at Brooklyn Metallic Works’s jewellery and object gallery, Particular Gravity. Day by day is the co-founder of Brooklyn Metallic Works. She holds an MFA in steel from SUNY New Paltz and has taught extensively at colleges throughout the Northeast, whereas additionally exhibiting nationally and internationally.

David Bielander, Cardboard Hearts, 2025, earrings in patinated silver, white gold staple, 1 ⅛ x 1 ⅛ inches (28 x 28 mm), photo courtesy of Ornamentum
David Bielander, Cardboard Hearts, 2025, earrings in patinated silver, white gold staple, 1 ⅛ x 1 ⅛ inches (28 x 28 mm), photograph courtesy of Ornamentum

Gallery: Ornamentum, Hudson, NY US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Stefan Friedemann (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: David Bielander
Retail worth: US$2,050

For Ornamentum’s Vacation Earring Present, David Bielander has created Cardboard Hearts. Fully hand-constructed, there is no such thing as a paper concerned. Bielander’s Cardboard collection will be counted among the many most vital jewellery designs of our lifetime.

Florian Weichsberger, Halter #1, 2024, pendant in plastic, silver, steel, aluminum, malachite, rose quartz, lapis lazuli, 3 ⅜ x 5 ¼ x 1 ⅜ inches (85 x 135 x 35 mm), photo: Four
Florian Weichsberger, Halter #1 (two views), 2024, pendant in plastic, silver, metal, aluminum, malachite, rose quartz, lapis lazuli, 3 ⅜ x 5 ¼ x 1 ⅜ inches (85 x 135 x 35 mm), photograph: 4

Gallery: 4 Gallery, Umeå, 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: Florian Weichsberger
Retail worth: 900€

Florian Weichsberger spends a number of time interested by the connection between us and totally different objects. Along with the sensible operate, there’s typically an emotional or religious connection to them. We fill an object with our needs and hopes—it ought to carry us luck, the fulfilment of our goals, or therapeutic. In his newest physique of labor, Weichsberger explores on a regular basis objects. Issues which are throughout us and that we have now develop into so used to that we now not consciously discover them, however which have develop into an integral a part of our on a regular basis lives. Weichsberger makes use of their traits to include symbols or messages. The previous operate is eliminated and a brand new one is added, honoring the article and giving it a brand new cause to be near us and even on us.

Eva Burton, Fairy of Gems, earrings in wood, paint, sterling silver, Florentine paper, approximately 3 ½ x 2 inches (89 x 51 mm), photo: Pistachios
Eva Burton, Fairy of Gems, earrings in wooden, paint, sterling silver, Florentine paper, roughly 3 ½ x 2 inches (89 x 51 mm), photograph: 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 Workforce (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Eva Burton
Retail worth: US$445

A brand-new artist represented by Pistachios, Eva Burton carves wooden by hand to create unconventional, daring jewellery that celebrates pleasure and empowerment. Colour is a key element to the work, as surprising mixtures add a component of playfulness. This pair of assertion earrings combines wooden, paint, sterling silver, and Florentine paper for an eccentric look that would be the focus.

Julia Harrison, Gift Bow Brooch, 2023, in anodized aluminum, stainless steel, 5 ½ x 5 ½ x 1 ¼ inches (140 x 140 x 32 mm), photo courtesy of the artist
Julia Harrison, Reward Bow Brooch, 2023, in anodized aluminum, chrome steel, 5 ½ x 5 ½ x 1 ¼ inches (140 x 140 x 32 mm), photograph courtesy of the artist

Gallery: Gravers Lane Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Kate Crankshaw (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Julia Harrison
Retail worth: US$350

This piece is so distinctive and ideal to put on to your upcoming vacation occasions!

Iris Bodemer, Notes, 2016, necklace in bronze, green jasper, lemon quartz, 10 ¼ x 9 ½ x 1 inches (260 x 240 x 25 mm), photo: artist
Iris Bodemer, Notes, 2016, necklace in bronze, inexperienced jasper, lemon quartz, 10 ¼ x 9 ½ x 1 inches (260 x 240 x 25 mm), photograph: artist

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: Iris Bodemer
Retail worth: 5,905€

This piece belongs to the Notes group, from 2016. After a serious museum exhibition in 2013, Bodemer needed to rearrange herself and discover new paths. Concepts typically stay untouched or wait till they’re absolutely thought out. Approaches stay within the thoughts and seize fleeting ideas. Small notes from on a regular basis life had been thus labored by, a stack of disordered items of paper with notes. A very good alternative for a transition to one thing new.

Suna Bonometti, Rossy De Palma, 2025, ring in sterling silver, ¾ x 1 ⅛ x 1 ⅛ inches (20 x 30 x 30 mm), sizes 5–12, photo: Jurate Veceraite
Suna Bonometti, Rossy De Palma, 2025, ring in sterling silver, ¾ x 1 ⅛ x 1 ⅛ inches (20 x 30 x 30 mm), sizes 5–12, photograph: Jurate Veceraite

Gallery: Baltimore Jewellery Heart, Baltimore, MD, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: J Diamond (click on the identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Suna Bonometti
Retail worth: US$395

Suna Bonometti is a jeweler and artist primarily based in New York Metropolis. Bonometti’s jewellery is a composition of major types fastidiously assembled to create enduring designs. Every design is a portal of reminiscences for the one who chooses to put on them. The artist’s focus is on making long-lasting objects that can carry pleasure. She works primarily in jewellery, however has additionally made forays into the design of furnishings, lighting, portray, tattooing, and plenty of different creative expressions.

Tarja Tuupanen, Pair of Brooches, 2023, in marble, brass, 4 x 4 x ⅛ inches (104 x 104 x 4 mm), photo courtesy of Galeria Tereza Seabra
Tarja Tuupanen, Pair of Brooches, 2023, in marble, brass, 4 x 4 x ⅛ inches (104 x 104 x 4 mm), photograph courtesy of Galeria Tereza Seabra

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: Tarja Tuupanen
Retail worth: 1,107€ for one, or 1,968€ for the pair

“As wondrous because the distant stars of the universe are the treasures deep throughout the Earth,” states Tarja Tuupanen. These items are a part of a collection introduced for the exhibition Rings of Saturn 9/12 (Sagittarius). For millennia, the zodiac has been a mirror within the sky that displays human traits, our attraction, and our deep reference to the cosmos.

Impressed by the 12 constellations that mark the astrological cycle, the gallery invited artists introduced collectively by the prospect of being born below the identical zodiac signal for group exhibitions unfold over 12 months. In a cycle held between March 2025 and February 2026, every exhibition explores the essence of an indication, translated by artwork, symbolism, and spirituality, making a dialogue between the astrological universe and human expressions.

Astrological indicators have fascinated and impressed cultures world wide, symbolizing the forces that join us to the universe and highly effective psychological archetypes that proceed to boost questions in us, clarify curators Marta Costa Reis and Catarina Silva. Greater than superstition, they wished to make use of the language of astrology to impress creative acts that join us to what transcends us, asking the visitor artists to mirror on the thriller of the human situation. The concept was to create moments of exploration of the current time, a time of disaster by which it’s regular to hunt to know the inexplicable. A time of doubt by which we are able to aspire to poetry and wonder. The sky has all the time had this impact of reconnecting us to the rhythm of the world and galvanizing us to go additional. We’re fabricated from stardust.

Teri Brudnak, Red Alert, 2025, necklace in 3D printed, powder-coated steel, recycled acrylic, LED lighting system, neoprene, 17 x 6 x 1 inches (432 x 152 x 25 mm), photo courtesy of WAM! Wearable Art Museum
Teri Brudnak, Purple Alert, 2025, necklace in 3D printed, powder-coated metal, recycled acrylic, LED lighting system, neoprene, 17 x 6 x 1 inches (432 x 152 x 25 mm), photograph courtesy of WAM! Wearable Artwork Museum

Gallery: Wearable Artwork Museum (click on the establishment’s identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Lisa M. Berman (click on the director’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Teri Brudnak
Retail worth: US$4,800

Because the twenty first century explodes in so some ways, artists really feel compelled to sound the alarm. Purple Alert is a sculptural neckpiece that flashes pink gentle as a severe warning. The design parts echo science fiction movie props from the mid-Twentieth century. The design is futuristic, and made by hand of recycled supplies. It’s artwork jewellery of this time, and not possible to disregard.

Tanel Veenre, Circle of the Moon, 2021, necklace in onyx, reconstructed onyx, ebony, silver, photo stylist: Yael Reisner, photo: Patrick Gunning @bufola
Tanel Veenre, Circle of the Moon, 2021, necklace in onyx, reconstructed onyx, ebony, silver, photograph stylist: Yael Reisner, photograph: Patrick Gunning @bufola

Gallery: Objects Lovely, London, UK (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Yael Reisner (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Tanel Veenre
Retail worth: GBP£3,870, plus VAT

Every of Veenre’s items, he confesses, is an invite to discover the mysteries of existence, to seek out magnificence within the unknown, and to embrace the interconnectedness of all issues. For Veenre, artwork is a technique to talk concepts and evoke connections, utilizing jewellery as a robust medium of non-public and cultural expression. Veenre’s jewellery belongs to public collections together with the Estonian Museum of Utilized Artwork and Design, Estonian Nationwide Museum, Estonian Historical past Museum, CODA Museum (Netherlands), Swiss Nationwide Museum, Rotasa Assortment (US), Houston Museum of Effective Arts, Museum of Arts and Design (New York), and Espace Solidor Museum of Up to date Jewelry (France).

Asagi Maeda, Summer Train Story, 2025, necklace in sterling silver, 14-karat yellow gold, yellow sapphires, Plexiglas, 23 x ⅝ x ¾ inches (584 x 16 x 19 mm), photo courtesy of Mobilia Gallery
Asagi Maeda, Summer time Prepare Story, 2025, necklace in sterling silver, 14-karat yellow gold, yellow sapphires, Plexiglas, 23 x ⅝ x ¾ inches (584 x 16 x 19 mm), photograph courtesy of Mobilia Gallery

Gallery: Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA, US (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Libby Cooper and Jo Anne Cooper (click on the gallerists’ names for electronic mail)
Artist: Asagi Maeda
Retail worth: US$16,000

Put on a dream, a metropolis, a narrative—Asagi Maeda meticulously constructs sculptures which are additionally jewellery. Usual from wooden, Plexiglas, resin, enamel, silver, gold, and semiprecious and valuable stones, the work is engraved and painted by the artist, with considerate narratives about household and society. Maeda’s work is held in essential public collections together with The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens (Delray Seashore, Florida); Museum of Arts and Design (New York Metropolis); and the Museum of Effective Arts, Boston (Massachusetts).

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