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January 2026, Half 2

With the beginning of a brand new yr, why not bask in a deal with? It feels good 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 have a good time and exhibit artwork jewellery. Our bi-monthly On Supply sequence permits this intensive 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 dwell with out! (Please contact the gallery instantly for inquiries.)

Philipp Spillmann, Semi-fine VII, 2024, brooch in aluminum coffee kettle found in the forest, teak coffee table and zinc-plated steel found in the city, stainless steel, 3 ⅛ x 1 ¾ x 1 inches (80 x 45 x 25 mm), photo: artist
Philipp Spillmann, Semi-fine VII, 2024, brooch in aluminum espresso kettle discovered within the forest, teak espresso desk and zinc-plated metal discovered within the metropolis, chrome steel, 3 ⅛ x 1 ¾ x 1 inches (80 x 45 x 25 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, bijoux et objets contemporains, Montreal, QC, Canada (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Noel Guyomarc’h (click on the gallerist’s title for electronic mail)
Artist: Philipp Spillmann
Retail value: 1,150€

Philipp Spillmann is exploring different supplies present in rubbish dumps, flea markets, or discarded in nature: supplies that counsel visualizations of perceptions and associations. The surprising objects—stays of human actions—can develop into a bit of bijou.

Monica Blind Påve, Násti, 2021, brooch in silver, 4 ½ x 3 ¾ x ⅜ inches (113 x 96 x 10 mm), photo: Four
Monica Blind Påve, Násti, 2021, brooch in silver, 4 ½ x 3 ¾ x ⅜ inches (113 x 96 x 10 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 electronic mail)
Artist: Monica Blind Påve
Retail value: 910€

Wearable artwork is commonly related to jewellery, however inside the Sami tradition there are various different varieties of wearable crafts, comparable to knives, needle instances, and hats. Monica Blind Påve was raised in a Sami craftsman household and realized various kinds of crafts each at residence and thru numerous craft coaching programs. She attracts inspiration from her personal tradition however develops the normal shapes and methods in her personal means: remodeling the sample on her father’s knife into silver earrings, or enlarging it into a big metal facade ornament. She interprets the craft in a brand new means—duodji (Sami craft) coloured by each previous and current.

Nicolas Christol, Easy Find, 2023, in silver, blown glass, yellow sapphire, workshop's silver dust, photo courtesy of Espace Borax
Nicolas Christol, Simple Discover, 2023, in silver, blown glass, yellow sapphire, workshop’s silver mud, picture courtesy of Espace Borax

Gallery: Espace Borax, Vevey, Switzerland (click on the establishment’s title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Nicolas Christol (click on the gallerist’s title for electronic mail)
Artist: Nicolas Christol
Retail value: US$500

In all probability the gesture that unites all areas of the creation of decoration, from fantastic jewellery to conceptual jewellery, is trying to find a stone or small component that has fallen to the bottom, beneath a bit of furnishings, or in steel mud. This ring is a tribute to these misplaced hours. You need to shake the silver mud to disclose a small yellow sapphire. A humorous gesture that ought to not obscure the very actual struggling of the employees who extract the stones in typically excessive situations. Dimension will be adjusted.

Liang Chung Yen, Cuff, 2025, in oxidized silver, pear-shaped jasper, diamonds, fused yellow gold dust, photo courtesy of InterFusion Art
Liang Chung Yen, Cuff, 2025, in oxidized silver, pear-shaped jasper, diamonds, fused yellow gold mud, picture courtesy of InterFusion Artwork

Gallery: InterFusion Artwork, Sante Fe, NM, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: The staff (click on for electronic mail)
Artist: Liaung Chung Yen
Retail value: $ 2,500

Liang Chung Yen’s cuff carries the quiet drama of distinction—darkened silver textured like strands of hair, a floor alive with fantastic gesture. A pear-shaped jasper gleams on the middle, its natural heat accentuated by delicate flashes of diamond mild. Hints of fused gold mud glimmer throughout the oxidized floor, a whisper of luxurious that binds elemental materials to sophisticated craft.

Leonor Hipólito, Human Patterns, 2024, pendant in cotton thread, silver, paper, acrylic paint, approximately 3 ¾ x 3 ⅜ x ⅝ inches (395 x 85 x 17 mm), photo: artist
Leonor Hipólito, Human Patterns, 2024, pendant in cotton thread, silver, paper, acrylic paint, roughly 3 ¾ x 3 ⅜ x ⅝ inches (395 x 85 x 17 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 electronic mail)
Artist: Leonor Hipólito
Retail value: 1,480€

Human Patterns #11, from 2024, is a part of a jewellery challenge initiated in 2008 and impressed by the a number of methods by way of which human beings talk and relate,” states Leonor Hipólito, “from gestures and symbols to the objects and applied sciences that mediate our encounters. This one-of-a-kind pendant exemplifies [my] creative strategy. Intentionally fragmented, it options what could possibly be a paper notice, a drawing, or perhaps a sketch that was wrapped and hid, as if encoding a thriller—one thing as soon as extra full.” The Human Patterns challenge has been featured at Goldfingers gallery, in Copenhagen, Denmark; Viceversa gallery, in Lausanne, Switzerland; and now Galeria Reverso, in Lisbon, Portugal.

Kath Inglis, Selenium Pink Waterhole Cuff, 2025, in selenium PVC, sterling silver detail, 1 ¼ inches (33 mm) x 2 ½ inches (65 mm) in diameter, photo: Jane Bowden
Kath Inglis, Selenium Pink Waterhole Cuff, 2025, in selenium PVC, sterling silver element, 1 ¼ inches (33 mm) x 2 ½ inches (65 mm) in diameter, picture: Jane Bowden

Gallery: Zu design, Adelaide, NSW, Australia (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Jane (click on the gallerist’s title for electronic mail)
Artist: Kath Inglis
Retail value: AUS$240

Kath Inglis has labored with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) since 2001, drawn to a cloth she describes as prosaic in its pure state but wealthy with potential. Via the appliance of shade, the carving away of floor layers, and the fusion of heat-bonded types, Inglis transforms this industrial materials into one thing treasured. Her ongoing experimentation with carving methods leads to wearable works that possess the visible qualities of glass whereas retaining the surprising softness of the PVC itself. Her newest works are realized in a glowing selenium pink—an intense vibrant pink that fluoresces orange on the lower edge.

Kelly Jean Conroy, Fruit Necklace, in mother-of-pearl, oxidized sterling silver, dimensions: approximately 18 inches (457 mm) long, photo: Pistachios
Kelly Jean Conroy, Fruit Necklace, in mother-of-pearl, oxidized sterling silver, dimensions: roughly 18 inches (457 mm) lengthy, picture: Pistachios

Gallery: Pistachios Modern Artwork Jewellery, Chicago, IL, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: The Pistachios Staff (click on the staff title for electronic mail)
Artist: Kelly Jean Conroy
Retail value: US$2,995

Etched mother-of-pearl involves life with this assertion necklace by Kelly Jean Conroy. Every distinctive component is etched by hand after which prong set in oxidized sterling silver. A playful piece that’s good to put on to a picnic!

Helena Sandström, Brooch, Time Is Running Out, 2024, in silver, zinc, textile, wood, steel, 6 ¼ x 3 ⅛ x ⅜ inches (160 x 80 x 10 mm), photo: Sofia Björkman
Helena Sandström, Time Is Working Out, 2024, brooch in silver, zinc, textile, wooden, metal, 6 ¼ x 3 ⅛ x ⅜ inches (160 x 80 x 10 mm), picture: Sofia Björkman

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 electronic mail)
Artist: Helena Sandström
Retail value: US$1,500

Helena Sandström is understood for taking her personal paths. She chooses nontraditional supplies and methods with care, as, for instance, the steel zinc. Since zinc can’t be soldered within the ordinary means, she creates quantity from the flat sheet by melting, sawing, and folding. She additionally works with etching to create patterns and a wide range of lovely shades of grey within the steel. Her work typically feedback on nature and environmental points in numerous methods. Sandström is a jewellery artist from Stockholm, with an MFA from Konstfack, College of Arts, Crafts and Design, in 1997. She has her studio in central Stockholm.

Danni Schwaag, Curly Wurly, 2025, earrings in galalith, enamel on copper, nail polish, silver, 3 ⅜ x 1 ⅜ inches/4 x 1 ⅛ inches (85 x 35 mm/100 x 30 mm), photo courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door
Danni Schwaag, Curly Wurly, 2025, earrings in galalith, enamel on copper, nail polish, silver, 3 ⅜ x 1 ⅜ inches/4 x 1 ⅛ inches (85 x 35 mm/100 x 30 mm), picture courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door

Gallery: Galerie Door, Nijmegen, Netherlands (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Doreen Timmers (click on the gallerist’s title for electronic mail)
Artist: Danni Schwaag
Retail value: 575€, consists of delivery

From the artist: “In my present work, Twisted Coagulation, I seek advice from the fabric galalith—a casein materials from the Nineteen Thirties—and its properties, in addition to to my state of being, the recurring questioning of (creative) creation, enduring a disaster of that means, accepting, questioning, being caught, wriggling out, and the brand new paths that may open up. Maybe ‘twisted’ considering is probably the most trustworthy type of readability, as a result of it forces us to not flee in a straight line and since readability typically solely comes when one dares to be confused. The place one thing twists, rigidity arises. A thought that wraps itself round itself can develop into an perception—or a knot.” ©Danni Schwaag

Eleonora Federici, Hummingbird, 2022, single earring, gemstone type depends on the unique colors based on customer preferences, this image shows diamonds, sapphires, tzavorites, yellow and orange sapphires, photo courtesy of Wearable Art Museum
Eleonora Federici, Hummingbird, 2022, single earring, gemstone kind depends upon the distinctive colours based mostly on buyer preferences, this picture reveals diamonds, sapphires, tzavorites, yellow and orange sapphires, picture courtesy of Wearable Artwork Museum

Gallery: Wearable Artwork Museum (click on the establishment’s title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Lisa M. Berman (click on the director’s title for electronic mail)
Artist: Eleonora Federici
Retail value: US$25,000

From the artist: “This earring was impressed by the innate magnificence of Nature, the fascinating motion of residing beings, and the wonderful colours they show. Throughout my keep in California, I had the possibility to see and admire this elegant and wonderful creature in particular person for the primary time in my life. [Eleonora Federici is from Italy.] What a beautiful, unimaginable animal! Not solely did it embody precisely what I wished to symbolize, however it had all of the traits I search for in a jewel. So I couldn’t assist however dedicate a jewel to it. It’s my strategy to present how human beings and animals can dwell collectively respecting and loving one another.”

Michaela Pegum, Gossamer Brooch I, 2024, in organza fabric, copper, silver, shibuichi, 2 ¾ x 2 ⅜ x 1 inches (70 x 60 x 25 mm), photo: Patrick Gunning
Michaela Pegum, Gossamer Brooch I, 2024, in organza cloth, copper, silver, shibuichi, 2 ¾ x 2 ⅜ x 1 inches (70 x 60 x 25 mm), picture: Patrick Gunning

Gallery: Objects Lovely, London, UK (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Yael Reisner (click on the gallerist’s title for electronic mail)
Artist: Michaela Pegum
Retail value: £830 GBP, plus VAT

Gossamer Brooch I is a novel, most unique brooch product of organza cloth, copper, silver, and shibuichi, produced by way of Michaela Pegum’s extraordinary complicated electroforming course of, ending in an exquisitely lovely object. A wearable artwork piece, executed by an extremely gifted artist whose work spans sculpture, wearable artwork, and efficiency.

Natalie Lowe, Couch Brooch (Brouch), 2021, brooch in ceramic, underglaze, copper, powder coat, cotton, steel pin, 3 ½ x 1 x 1 inches (89 x 25 x 25 mm), photo courtesy Gravers Lane Gallery
Natalie Lowe, Sofa Brooch (Brouch), 2021, brooch in ceramic, underglaze, copper, powder coat, cotton, metal pin, 3 ½ x 1 x 1 inches (89 x 25 x 25 mm), picture courtesy Gravers Lane Gallery

Gallery: Gravers Lane Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Kate Crankshaw (click on the title for electronic mail)
Artist: Natalie Lowe
Retail value: US$330

This piece is a enjoyable play on scale and the objects we work together with every day. A sofa is often a utilitarian object, however this brooch offers you an opportunity to put on it as an alternative!

Nils Hint, Dirty Dishes series, 2019–2023, brooches in found cutlery knives, stainless steel, (center) 5 ½ x 3 ½ x 2 ¾ inches (140 x 90 x 70 mm), photo: artist
Nils Trace, Soiled Dishes sequence, 2019–2023, brooches in discovered cutlery knives, chrome steel, (middle) 5 ½ x 3 ½ x 2 ¾ inches (140 x 90 x 70 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 electronic mail)
Artist: Nils Trace
Retail value: Every 492€, plus delivery

Soiled Dishes is a sequence of brooches and objects constructed from ready-made cutlery knives. Its aesthetics flirt with conventional baroque forge work. The discovered cutlery knives are lower open and twisted. The reworked knives are later soldered collectively to create patterns. The cobalt and nickel metal used within the previous cutlery may be very stiff and naturally types symmetrical bends due to its properties.

Anna Morse, Lacuna, 2025, brooch in titanium, sterling silver, stainless steel, 4 ¼ x 5 ½ x 1 inches (108 x 140 x 25 mm), photo: artist
Anna Morse, Lacuna, 2025, brooch in titanium, sterling silver, chrome steel, 4 ¼ x 5 ½ x 1 inches (108 x 140 x 25 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Baltimore Jewellery Middle, Baltimore, MD, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: J Diamond (click on the title for electronic mail)|
Artist: Anna Morse
Retail value: US$3,000

Anna Morse is a multidisciplinary artist whose apply encompasses drawing, sculpture, jewellery, and set up. Via her process-based self-discipline, Morse is consistently studying and incorporating new methods and supplies in her apply. An avid reader of Bergson and Deleuze, Morse is within the idea of actuality, which she explores by way of her materiality and labor-intensive work. Morse graduated from Maryland Institute School of Artwork with a BFA in portray in December 2022. She has proven work in numerous group reveals in Baltimore, New York Metropolis, and overseas. Initially from Northern California and Seattle, she is presently based mostly in Baltimore.

Alicia Jane Boswell, AJB6, 2025, earrings in vitreous enamel on steel, 18-karat gold, sterling silver, 3 x 1 inches (76 x 25 mm), photo: artist
Alicia Jane Boswell, AJB6, 2025, earrings in vitreous enamel on metal, 18-karat gold, sterling silver, 3 x 1 inches (76 x 25 mm), picture: artist

Gallery: Heidi Lowe Gallery, Lewes, DE, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Heidi Lowe (click on the gallerist’s title for electronic mail)
Artist: Alicia Jane Boswell
Retail value: US$2,000

Alicia Jane Boswell’s work blends the normal crafts of silversmithing, goldsmithing, enameling, engraving, and lacemaking with up to date digital methods like 3D rendering and laser chopping to create modern, wearable jewellery. Via this fusion of strategies, she explores the intersection of expertise, know-how, and private expression—the place the tactile meets the digital.

Bianca Abreu, Statement Lune Necklace III, 2025, in borosilicate color-shifting glass, sterling silver, 18 inches (457 mm) long, photo: Jade Brown
Bianca Abreu, Assertion Lune Necklace III, 2025, in borosilicate color-shifting glass, sterling silver, 18 inches (457 mm) lengthy, picture: Jade Brown

Gallery: Within the Gallery at Brooklyn Metalworks, Brooklyn, NY, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Zoe Ariyama (click on the title for electronic mail)
Artist: Bianca Abreu
Retail value: US$1,200

Luminous violet glass crescents are linked along with a hand-fabricated sterling silver chain of the identical form on this assertion necklace by AUR Jewellery. Crafted by artist Bianca Abreu, this piece was featured in Particular Gravity’s NYC Jewellery Week 2025 exhibition, Divinations, inside Abreu’s Orbiculum I, a picket jewellery case illuminated by a blown-glass “crystal ball.” The interaction of glass and lightweight transforms this necklace into each object and oracle, evoking divination as a meditation on that which is under the floor. Abreu acquired her BFA in sculpture from Pratt Institute and is presently a resident artist at Brooklyn Metallic Works.

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