The times when the idea of 3D printed jewellery seemed like from science-fiction movies is over. Nowadays, more and more jewellery artists “print” their jewellery. This certainly does not …
Jewellery artists use mammoth tusks and camel bones in their work.1. Mammoths extinct as the climate deteriorated and the ice age ended. The longest mammoths survived in modern Alaska and north-easter…
Since ancient times enamelling has been the only type of metal dyeing with long lasting effect that was used to decorate the surfaces of the finest metal ornaments – jewellery, crowns, scepter, …
Titanium is a very light, durable, bright, corrosion-resistant material that is nowadays widely used in contemporary jewellery. Thanks to its light weight, it is possible to create large-size jeweller…
Model: Veronica Photo: Stanislav Kopanev Style: Tatjana Hudika Make-up: Veronika /Poetika Hairstyle: Alina Zakrevska/ Salon Color&Curl Jewellery: Art gallery PUTTI
“Italian in emotion casing” – Italian contemporary artist GIGI MARIANI from Modena in Northern Italy, described by Agnese Čivle. Gigi’s other favourite passion is painting. His painting b…
“I believe in fairies, fantasies and the infinite imagination. And I know I am not alone in this. These jewels are the key to one’s inner paradise, the kingdom of dreams.” Tanel Veenre T…
MIZUHIKI is an ancient Japanese art form that uses a special cord. The cord is created from rice paper, that is tightly wound, starched to give it stiffness, and then colored. The traditional d…