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October 2024, Half 1

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

  • Have fun 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 right piece to spherical out a side of your assortment
  • Or put money into a deal with for your self—simply because

Artwork Jewellery Discussion board’s worldwide gallery supporters have a good time and exhibit artwork jewellery. Our bi-monthly On Supply 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 improbable piece you merely can’t reside with out! (Please contact the gallery straight for inquiries.)

Bettina Speckner, The Deepest Summer, 2024, earrings in alutype, diamonds, jade, 18-karat gold, 2 ½ inches (64 mm) long, photo courtesy of Sienna Patti Contemporary
Bettina Speckner, The Deepest Summer time, 2024, earrings in alutype, diamonds, jade, 18-karat gold, 2 ½ inches (64 mm) lengthy, photograph courtesy of Sienna Patti Up to date

Gallery: Sienna Patti Up to date, Lenox, MA, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Sienna Patti (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Bettina Speckner
Retail value: US$3,800
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 inventive imaginative and prescient. Her mom’s journey with the American Subject 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 crammed 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 paintings, which regularly options wistful, evocative scenes. In 2019, Speckner traveled to the U.S. to create American Diary, a challenge 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 challenge.

Nils Hint, Dirty Dishes, 2022, brooch in old cutlery knives, stainless steel, 3 ⅝ x 3 ¾ x 1 ⅛ inches (93 x 94 x 30 mm), photo: Noel Guyomarc'h
Nils Trace, Soiled Dishes, 2022, brooch in previous cutlery knives, chrome steel, 3 ⅝ x 3 ¾ x 1 ⅛ inches (93 x 94 x 30 mm), photograph: Noel Guyomarc’h

Gallery: Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, bijoux et objets contemporains, Montreal, Canada (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Noel Guyomarc’h (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Nils Trace
Retail value: CAN$1,175
Estonian artist Nils Trace is a blacksmith whose follow extends from up to date jewellery to set up and sculpture. He sees iron in all its wonders. In his fingers, iron leaves its useful and static world. The artist experiments with materials in plastic types outdoors the boundaries that it appears to impose on him. Whereas retaining marks of the preliminary cast object, fundamental instruments or on a regular basis iron utensils, it gives a stunning new dimension which attenuates the large impact of the fabric.

Megan Kerr, Attached, 2024, brooch in sterling silver, steel, 3 x ⅝ x 1 ⅞ inches (75 x 15 x 48 mm), photo courtesy of the artist
Megan Kerr, Hooked up, 2024, brooch in sterling silver, metal, 3 x ⅝ x 1 ⅞ inches (75 x 15 x 48 mm), photograph courtesy of the artist

Gallery: Baltimore Jewellery Heart, 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: Megan Kerr
Retail value: US$500
Megan Kerr is a metalsmith, up to date jeweler, and artist. She creates work that disassembles acquainted types to painting vulnerability, impermanence, and restore. She obtained her BFA in Steel from SUNY New Paltz in December of 2023 and was awarded finest in present on the Baltimore Jewellery Heart’s inaugural 2024 Graduate Exhibition. Hooked up foregrounds the normally hid hook and eye, exploring the intimate id embedded in objects and clothes, revealing the importance of their vulnerability when performance is disrupted. This work investigates how viewers would possibly bridge gaps or dismantle items, revealing the anomaly of fasteners as each connectors and obstructors, affecting their perform and interplay with the wearer.

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 parts, gold, 3 ¾ x 3 ⅛ x 1 ⅜ inches (95 x 80 x 35 mm), photograph courtesy of Thereza Pedrosa Gallery

Gallery: Thereza Pedrosa Gallery, Asolo, Italy (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Thereza Pedrosa (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Barbara Paganin
Retail value: €17,000
The works within the collection 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 speak in confidence to the world by exploring the recollections of others.

Peter Schmid/Atelier Zobel, 2019, bracelet in oxidized sterling silver, 24-karat gold, 22-karat gold, 18-karat gold, diamonds, emeralds, 2 ¾ inches (70 mm) at the widest point, photo courtesy of Aaron Faber Gallery
Peter Schmid/Atelier Zobel, Untitled, 2019, bracelet in oxidized sterling silver, pure gold, 22-karat gold, 18-karat gold, diamonds, emeralds, 2 ¾ inches (70 mm) on the widest level, photograph courtesy of Aaron Faber Gallery

Gallery: Aaron Faber Gallery, New York, NY, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Patricia Kiley Faber (click on the gallerist’s title for e-mail)
Artist: Peter Schmid of Atelier Zobel
Retail value: US$13,500
Atelier Zobel has lately turned to nature for inspiration, and this bracelet is an efficient instance of Peter Schmid’s rising curiosity within the atmosphere and the world round him. Nonetheless largely summary, the bracelet is about with a middle photo voltaic quartz crystal, 69.37 cts, minimize from stalactites, with its radiant frosty white inclusions. The photo voltaic quartz is surrounded by planetary photographs in gem stones and metals, finishing the theme.

Diana Silva, Tapio Crown or Forest Heart, 2023, necklace/crown in horsehair lichen (bryoria fremontii), latex fabric, silk thread, 14 ¼ x 10 x 2 ¾ inches (360 x 255 x 70 mm), photo: Catarina Silva
Diana Silva, Tapio Crown or Forest Coronary heart, 2023, necklace/crown in horsehair lichen (bryoria fremontii), latex material, silk thread, 14 ¼ x 10 x 2 ¾ inches (360 x 255 x 70 mm), photograph: Catarina Silva

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: Diana Silva
Retail value: €2,400 plus delivery
“Tapio is the god and spirit of the forest,” says Diana Silva, “usually represented because the inexperienced man, half man and half tree. Tapio has a beard of lichen and eyebrows of moss. After we had been accumulating reindeer horns within the forest I seen some very lengthy lichens that had been hanging from the timber and I picked some up. It was with the horse hair lichens that I made half of the crown and the opposite half is leaves that I minimize one after the other from inexperienced latex material. The crown may also be used as a necklace.”

Naomi Schwartz, Orb, 2024, earrings in 18-karat gold, oxidized sterling silver, 1 ¾ x ¾ x ⅝ inches (43 x 18 x 16 mm), photo: Jane BowdenSocial media handles: @zudesignjewellery @naomischwartzjewellerydesign
Naomi Schwartz, Orb, 2024, earrings in 18-karat gold, oxidized sterling silver, 1 ¾ x ¾ x ⅝ inches (43 x 18 x 16 mm), photograph: Jane Bowden

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: Naomi Schwartz
Retail value: AUS$1,490
The Orb earrings, by Naomi Schwartz, had been made for Zu me & JCB, Zu design’s latest 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 house, additionally represents many manufacturers. “We’re fortunate to work in such a supportive and sharing neighborhood of creatives in Adelaide,” states gallerist Jane Bowden.

Junwon Jung, Hope, 2020, brooch in bronze, 3 ⅛ x 2 x ⅝ inches (80 x 50 x 15 mm), photo: artist
Junwon Jung, Hope, 2020, brooch in bronze, 3 ⅛ x 2 x ⅝ inches (80 x 50 x 15 mm), photograph: 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: Junwon Jung
Retail value: €900
It was 2020 and we had been in the course of a pandemic disaster. The theme of Galeria Reverso’s Christmas exhibition was “Hope.” Among the many many items made expressly for the theme, the gallery highlights this brooch by Junwon Jung, for the simplicity, restraint, and sobriety that touches us and that the phrase “hope” nonetheless evokes immediately, and all the time, within the unsure and troubled instances we reside in.

Eva Fernandez Martos, Marge's Pearls 1, necklace in acrylic, silver-plated brass, pearls, nylon cord, silver, 3 ⅜ x 3 ⅜ x ⅝ inches (85 x 85 x 15 mm), photo courtesy of the artist
Eva Fernandez Martos, Marge’s Pearls 1, necklace in acrylic, silver-plated brass, pearls, nylon wire, silver, 3 ⅜ x 3 ⅜ x ⅝ inches (85 x 85 x 15 mm), photograph courtesy of the artist

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 title for e-mail)
Artist: Eva Fernandez Martos
Retail value: US$770
Bear in mind the hand held tilt ball video games from childhoods? Properly, right here is an up to date refined model that additionally doubles as a necklace. How higher for instance the Severe Enjoyable Jewellery Exhibition at Gravers Lane Gallery than with Marge Simpson and her pearls? Eva Fernandez Martos’s expertly crafted necklace is manufactured from acrylic, silver-plated brass, pearls, nylon wire, and silver, and it makes everybody at GLG giggle and smile.

Betty Cooke, 14-Karat Yellow Gold Ring, size 6.75, photo courtesy of Mahnaz Collection
Betty Cooke, 14-Karat Yellow Gold Ring, measurement 6.75, photograph courtesy of Mahnaz Assortment

Gallery: Mahnaz Assortment, New York, NY, US (click on the gallery title to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Bella Neyman (click on the title for e-mail)
Artist: Betty Cooke
Retail value: US$1,850

Betty Cooke as soon as mentioned that with “a circle and a line, you may make something.” This 14-karat gold ring of two circles at an angle helps this assertion fantastically and demonstrates how, in its minimalism, Cooke’s work was additionally extremely highly effective. Cooke, who handed away on August 13, 2024, on the age of 100, was the final nice dwelling mid-century jeweler. She blazed her path ahead, first as a self-taught jeweler in her house studio, on Tyson Avenue, in Mount Vernon, Baltimore; then as an educator, on the Maryland Institute School of Artwork; and eventually as a retailer at The Retailer, Ltd., within the Cross Keys part of the town. Definitely, the store and her jewellery profession are an equal a part of her lasting legacy. A consummate problem-solver, she opened The Retailer, Ltd. as a result of there have been no different venues that offered the kind of jewellery that she was making. Cooke’s work embodies timelessness, simplicity, and power—qualities that mirror the artist behind them.

Takayoshi Terajima, Portrait Jewelry (Apr. 4th, 2023), 2023, brooch in aluminum composite panel, UV direct print, AI-generated image, stainless steel, 3 ½ x 2 ½ x ⅜ inches (90 x 63 x 10 mm), photo: artist
Takayoshi Terajima, Portrait Jewellery (Apr. 4th, 2023), 2023, brooch in aluminum composite panel, UV direct print, AI-generated picture, chrome steel, 3 ½ x 2 ½ x ⅜ inches (90 x 63 x 10 mm), photograph: artist

Gallery: 4 Gallery, Goteborg, 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: Takayoshi Terajima
Retail value: €1,000
Throughout 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 grew to become nearly like an extension of the individual. The COVID restrictions had 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 title, birthday, faith, and nationality to make “self-portraits.” The photographs had been then refined with engraving, a standard approach with a protracted historical past, and the result’s work with depth in time, house, and emotion.

Giovanna Torrico, Earrings in antique sequins, gold vermeil, approximately 3 ¼ x 1 ½ inches (83 x 38 mm), photo: Pistachios
Giovanna Torrico, Earrings in vintage sequins, gold vermeil, roughly 3 ¼ x 1 ½ inches (83 x 38 mm), photograph: 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 Group (click on the title for e-mail)
Artist: Giovanna Torrico
Retail value: US$875
A sculptural assertion, these earrings are in contrast to anything in your assortment. Made with vintage sequins which can be fairly uncommon, this dramatic pair is ethereal and almost weightless regardless of their giant measurement.

Sébastien Carré, Organic Landscape #4, 2022, necklace in beads, Japanese paper, cotton, jasper thread, silk, nylon, 13 x 5 ⅞ x 2 inches (330 x 150 x 50 mm), photo: artist
Sébastien Carré, Natural Panorama #4, 2022, necklace in beads, Japanese paper, cotton, jasper thread, silk, nylon, 13 x 5 ⅞ x 2 inches (330 x 150 x 50 mm), photograph: 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: Sébastien Carré
Retail value: US$2,000
Sébastien Carré’s jewellery consists of small particulars that kind bigger natural volumes. Via crocheting and stringing tiny beads of glass and stones, he creates tender, wearable shapes harking back to colourful landscapes. By mixing supplies into these improbable items, he invitations us to replicate on the worth of nature and the way we relate to the encircling atmosphere.

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