On Supply – Artwork Jewellery Discussion board

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March 2025, Half 1

Proper now, all of us may use a deal with. It feels so 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 Supply sequence 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.)

Terhi Tolvanen, Blue Night, 2024 earrings in raw opal, (natural color) cement, paint, silver, 1 x 7/8 x 1/2 inches (2.5 x 2.3 x 1.1 cm), photo courtesy of Ornamentum
Terhi Tolvanen, Blue Night time, 2024 earrings in uncooked opal, (pure colour) cement, paint, silver, 1 x 7/8 x 1/2 inches (2.5 x 2.3 x 1.1 cm), picture 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: Terhi Tolvanen
Retail value: US$1,250
An exquisite wearable sculpture with wearability in thoughts, this pair is placing and really gentle. Nice for day-after-day or a night out.

Takayoshi Terajima, Layer nº4, 2022, ring in aluminum composite panel, UV direct print, silver, paint, 60 x 60 x ø25 mm, photo: artist
Takayoshi Terajima, Layer nº4, 2022, ring in aluminum composite panel, UV direct print, silver, paint, 60 x 60 x ø25 mm, picture: artist

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: Takayoshi Terajima
Retail value: €800, plus transport
Takayoshi Terajima, born in Chiba, Japan, is a Munich-based artist whose apply for the reason that pandemic has been centered on the theme of “the intersection of repetition and alter.” In his phrases: “The inheritance of life and tradition shouldn’t be merely a repetition however a transformative course of that evolves over time, producing new contexts. Inside this fixed state of flux, I proceed to query which moments we report and what we move on to the long run.”

Ildikó Dánfalvi, Rolling Toys Series, 2025, necklace in wood, steel, horn, brass, plastic, 11 x 41 x 5 cm, photo courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door
Ildikó Dánfalvi, Rolling Toys Collection, 2025, necklace in wooden, metal, horn, brass, plastic, 11 x 41 x 5 cm, picture courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door

Gallery: Galerie Door, Nijmegen, the Netherlands (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to its web site)
Contact: Doreen Timmers (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Ildikó Dánfalvi
Retail value: €775
Ildikó Dánfalvi was a Meisterschülerin in Burg Giebichenstein’s jewellery division, with Prof. Hans Stofer, 2020–2021. This extraordinary artist from Hungary employs an exceptionally big selection of supplies, strategies, and varieties. In her wearable works of artwork, you possibly can learn tales about previous and current, about custom and individuality, about magnificence and safety. All hyperlinks are handmade and mixed with adorned classic objects.

Hanna Liljenberg, Symbiosis, 2021, brooches in paper, brass, steel, lacquer, each 9 x 6 x 2.5 cm, photo: Four
Hanna Liljenberg, Symbiosis, 2021, brooches in paper, brass, metal, lacquer, every 9 x 6 x 2.5 cm, picture: 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: Hanna Liljenberg
Retail value: €600 every, €1,000 for the pair
Hanna Liljenberg grew up surrounded by the tough environments and salty seaside rocks on the Swedish west coast. The aesthetics of the panorama colours her work. Pale-colored shapes made out of paper distinction with oxidized brass, paying homage to lichen rising on windswept granite.

Hansel Tai, Pierced Pearl Chain, 2025, necklace in baroque pearls, surgical stainless steel piercing, oxidized silver, thread, 54 x 2,7 x 2,7 cm, photo: artist
Hansel Tai, Pierced Pearl Chain, 2025, necklace in baroque pearls, surgical chrome steel piercing, oxidized silver, thread, 54 x 2,7 x 2,7 cm, 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: Hansel Tai
Retail value: US$3,800
This necklace belongs to a physique of labor that speculatively examines pearls in connection to different supplies, celebrating their distinctive materiality and inherent significance. By means of this exploration, the items delve deeply into the parable of a life journey that crosses continents, highlighting the dramatic and transformative moments that form these valuable objects and the simple magnificence they possess. A pierced pearl carries an underlying sense of riot, and there’s a uncooked, defiant power that runs via the artist’s artistic course of.

Dr Dorothy Erickson AM, Hesperia Collection, 2022, ring series, (back) Self Portrait - for Kate II – Hesperia Collection, in sterling silver, 18-karat gold, amethyst, carnelian, emerald, $4,400 AUS, top 45 mm diameter x total height 28 mm; (left) Self Portrait - for Kate III – Hesperia Collection, in sterling silver, 18-karat gold, tourmaline, $3,850 AUS, top 40 x 60 x total height 25 mm; (right) Ensemble Nice - for Kate I – Hesperia Collection, in sterling silver, 18-karat gold, amethyst, carnelian, emerald, $4,400 AUS, top 42 x 45 x total height 30 mm, photo: Robert Firth
Dr Dorothy Erickson AM, Hesperia Assortment, 2022, ring sequence, (again) Self Portrait – for Kate II – Hesperia Assortment, in sterling silver, 18-karat gold, amethyst, carnelian, emerald, $4,400 AUS, prime 45 mm diameter x complete top 28 mm; (left) Self Portrait – for Kate III – Hesperia Assortment, in sterling silver, 18-karat gold, tourmaline, $3,850 AUS, prime 40 x 60 x complete top 25 mm; (proper) Ensemble Good – for Kate I – Hesperia Assortment, in sterling silver, 18-karat gold, amethyst, carnelian, emerald, $4,400 AUS, prime 42 x 45 x complete top 30 mm, picture: Robert Firth

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)
Artists: Dr Dorothy Erickson AM
Retail value: AUS $3,850–$4,400
Syncopation. Like music, visible language may be understood by design ideas that work collectively work to create harmonious relationships between the compositional parts in an art work. Syncopation, which refers back to the introduction of one thing unpredictable, has the capability to vary and shift expectations. The artist, over her profession, has embraced these concepts, reinventing and reinterpreting the intrinsic qualities and pushing the boundaries of her craft together with her personal divergent approaches. She has a ardour for good design, the revolutionary and democratic use of supplies, technical excellence, and the celebration of the hand-made jewellery object. Dr Dorothy Erickson AM’s newest assortment is named Hesperia, honoring turn-of-the-century artists Loui Benham, the Creeth sisters, Kate O’Connor, and Marie Tuck. “Hesperia is the identify of the Night Star,” states the artist. “Additionally it is used to indicate a western land, and I’ve created a brand new assortment of jewellery and bodyworks impressed by, and a tribute to, the ladies who had been among the many first to make artwork their occupation in Western Australia, a land the founding father wished to name Hesperian. Many of those girls had been additionally stars in their very own time however at the moment are forgotten.”

Mizuki Shinkai, Ring in 18-karat gold, South Sea pearl, diamonds (.11 tcw), ring size: 6.5, photo: Pistachios
Mizuki Shinkai, Ring in 18-karat gold, South Sea pearl, diamonds (.11 tcw), ring measurement: 6.5, picture: Pistachios

Gallery: Pistachios Modern 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: Mizuki Shinkai
Retail value: US $4,345
This ring is as elegant as it’s nicely made. The one-of-a-kind piece contains a gorgeous baroque South Sea pearl that sits atop a discipline of diamonds set in strong 18-karat gold. With a beautiful luster, it’s clear why South Sea pearls are one of the crucial sought-after varieties.

Maria Eife, Taper Torqe, necklace in hand-dyed SLS nylon, 8.5 x 8.5 x 1.5 inches, photo courtesy of Gravers Lane Gallery
Maria Eife, Taper Torque, necklace in hand-dyed SLS nylon, 8.5 x 8.5 x 1.5 inches, picture courtesy of Gravers Lane Gallery

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 gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Maria Eife
Retail value: US$620
This piece is manufactured from hand-dyed SLS nylon, an unconventional materials for jewellery. It’s a really sculptural piece which will at first seem like unwearable. With the sensible building of this piece, it twists in a singular means to have the ability to be worn. The gradient is a placing visible aspect, together with the taper of the width of the necklace and the ribbed texture. Gravers Lane Gallery has this piece out there in a white to grey gradient.

Itto Mishima, Broken vessel, brooch in silver, stainless steel, ceramic electrocoating, glass coating, photo courtesy of Thereza Pedrosa Gallery
Itto Mishima, Damaged Vessel, brooch in silver, chrome steel, ceramic electrocoating, glass coating, picture courtesy of Thereza Pedrosa Gallery

Gallery: Thereza Pedrosa Gallery, Asolo, Italy (click on the gallery identify to hyperlink to the web site)
Contact: Thereza Pedrosa (click on the gallerist’s identify for electronic mail)
Artist: Itto Mishima
Retail value: €1,290
Itto Mishima, born in 1985 in Yokohama, Japan, is an assistant professor at Kobe Design College and a recent jewellery artist. He strives to create distinctive, formally lovely items that captivate viewers with their revolutionary shapes and designs. Mishima’s work intentionally avoids figurative motifs, as an alternative specializing in summary varieties that evoke fast aesthetic appreciation with out counting on preconceived notions or recollections.

Laurel Fulton, Variable Function #3, brooch in sterling silver, acrylic, steel, 4 x 1.25 x 0.75 inches, photo courtesy of the artist
Laurel Fulton, Variable Operate #3, brooch in sterling silver, acrylic, metal, 4 x 1.25 x 0.75 inches, picture courtesy of the artist

Gallery: Baltimore Jewellery Middle, 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: Laurel Fulton
Retail value: US $635
This piece by Laurel Fulton is at the moment on view on the Baltimore Jewellery Middle as a part of Fulton’s exhibition, One Day You’ll See. The exhibition consists of a sequence of ocular gadgets that shift the contributors’ visible notion of the world and people round them. Once we say “I see,” we imply “I perceive,” and we frequently assume “to see is to consider.” Nevertheless, once we see, we’re deciphering, figuring out, and evaluating the info our eyes ship us. Consequently, there isn’t any singular or common option to interpret the world.

Mirjam Hiller, Muschel, 2024, brooch in stainless steel, powder coating, 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm, photo: artist
Mirjam Hiller, Muschel, 2024, brooch in chrome steel, powder coating, 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm, picture: artist

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: Mirjam Hiller
Retail value: €950
Persevering with her problem of working with a single materials, Mirjam Hiller affords right here a brand new exploration. Easy-looking at first look, this Muschel assortment calls for precision and dexterity.

Huimin Zhang, Mountain and Wind, 2025, hair pin in silver-plated gold (top), sterling silver, ebony, 5.4 x 5.4 X 13 cm, photo: Patrick Gunning @ bufola, model: Livvie May @maylivvie
Huimin Zhang, Mountain and Wind, 2025, hair pin in silver-plated gold (prime), sterling silver, ebony, 5.4 x 5.4 X 13 cm, picture: Patrick Gunning @ bufola, mannequin: Livvie Might @maylivvie

Gallery: Objects Stunning, 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: Huimin Zhang
Retail value: £1920, plus VAT
This piece of hair jewellery by Huimin Zhang is vastly unique, with a extremely private expression. Mrs Zhang employed very uncommon expertise: unseen borrowed embroidery strategies to deal with gold and silver-gold plating. Zhang created her hair pin impressed by a deep resonance with nature, expressed abstractly via the grandeur of mountains, rivers.

Pavel Opočenský, colocircol, 2009, brooch in Color Core in black and white, carved from the material in layers, 75 x75 x4 mm, photo: artist
Pavel Opočenský, colocircol, 2009, brooch in Coloration Core in black and white, carved from the fabric in layers, 75 x75 x4 mm, picture: 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: Pavel Opočenský
Retail value: €4,300
“Pavel at all times works on the toughest materials, as if this problem had been a part of his means of creative creation. … This method requires the artist to research the fabric, to think about the invisible and make it perceptible … In doing so, Pavel pushes issues to the restrict, makes gentle penetrate hardness, a spectacle that doesn’t simply attempt to impress. His brooches convey an sudden depth, additionally the play of shadows provides new dimensions to the items … Pavel’s hand is peerless, not surrendering to trend or to subjective style, he stays devoted to himself.” (Textual content by Olga Zobel Biro, tailored.)

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