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  • Victorian Hairwork Society

    metalcyberspace 3:40 pm on January 13, 2010 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , hair, hairwork, jewellery, , ,

    More hairwork jewelry information for those who are interested in more info that I posted on facebook.  Please check out the Victorian Hairwork Society.

    http://www.hairworksociety.org/

    Hairwork jewelry exhibition in Texas
    http://www.nationaljewelernetwork.com/njn/content_display/fashion/jewelry-fashion-reports/e3i75b1b29eacd3861bbdf49abd02fb01f2

     
  • Adorn: Wearable Art & Non-Functional Jewelry

    metalcyberspace 2:20 am on September 25, 2009 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: Adorn: Wearable Art & Non-Functional Jewelry, , , , , jewellery, , , twocities gallery

    Featuring the work of 10 emerging Chinese and international artists in the field of contemporary jewelry

    Adorn: Wearable Art & Non-Functional Jewelry
    Sept. 26-Oct.25
    twocities Gallery Shanghai

     
  • metalcyberspace 1:09 pm on February 28, 2009 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: Brazen Studios, jewellery, , jewelry classes, ,

    Brazen Studios Ten Week Jewellery Evening Class

    Tuesday 3rd March & Wednesday 4th March
    Tuesday 17th March
    Tuesday 27th & Wednesday 28th March
    Brazen Studios – Glasgow

    Teaches you how to pierce & solder metal; show you different surface decoration techniques and take you through the process of finishing your own piece of jewellery. For those makers who have attended courses in the past we will guide you through more advanced techniques and allow you to initiate your own design project with technical support from the tutor.
    Our onsite jewellery studios are light and spacious and class sizes are limited to ten makers to ensure adequate one-to-one tuition as well as group demonstrations.

     
  • Just say no to discounts

    metalcyberspace 2:29 pm on February 13, 2009 | 0 Permalink
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    Designers say no to discount

    I agree with this video. High end and unique is the way to go.

    For more on these artists:

    Jacqueline Cullen

    Angie Boothroyd

    Katherine Wardropper

    Susan Sarantos
    Metalcyberspace
    http://www.metalcyberspace.com/

     
  • metalcyberspace 10:43 am on January 8, 2009 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , jewellery, , , , Ted Muehling: A Portrait by Don Freeman

    Ted Muehling: A Portrait by Don Freeman – Susan Yelavich 2008

     
  • metalcyberspace 12:00 am on December 12, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , CORPUS, jewellery, , ,

    Winter at Platina Gallery

    The woods are waiting
    in silence quiet and dark – still

    Will winter arrive?
    - Bo Björkman

    Winter

    a quietly whispering jewellery and corpus exhibition

    PLATINA, ODENGATAN 68, STOCKHOLM

    Exhibition runs until January 31, 2009

    Artists:

    Alidra Alic André de la Porte (denmark), Peter Bauhuis (Germany), Gemma Draper (spain), Iris Eichenberg (the netherlands), Åsa Elmstam (sweden), Gesine Hackenberg (the netherlands), Hanna Hedman (sweden), Manon van Kousvijk (the netherlands), Karen Pontoppidan (Denmark/germany), Anna Rikkinen (finland), Karin Seufert (germany), Monika Strasser (switzerland) and Nelli Tanner (finland).

    Winter is the time for thoughtfulness, recovery, lethargy, stillness and close relationships.

    With winter comes darkness but lightness, coldness but warm gatherings, moods and ceremonies.

    Colours become white and greyish. The days are white and the nights become black.

    Winter and Christmas are both characterized by human behaviour. We see it in the demonstration of family relations in the form of various rituals. We also see it in objects that bear a certain colour scale, has some forms, functions and meanings. The use of certain objects become documents of memories. These documents and things play roles that we can not ignore, given how much time and money we spend on them. We could ask ourselves; What objects are best for this winter? What can we, after all, not do without?

    The thirteen jewellery and corpus artists in this exhibition are among the most noted craftsmen on the international scene today.

     
  • "jewel, labyrinth of dreams" by Francesca Gabrielli

    metalcyberspace 7:32 am on November 24, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: Desideri Preziosi, Francesca Gabrielli, jewel labyrinth of dreams, jewellery, , , , The Gallery 105 ART

    “jewel, labyrinth of dreams” by Francesca Gabrielli

    The Gallery 105 ART, participates at the famous exhibition of jewellery: Desideri Preziosi
    The event will take place in December and will include among the protagonists Francesca Gabrielli director of the gallery itself, and member of the jury of the event. A chance to admire in a large and sumptuous location the creations of an esteemed goldsmith.
    The artist will present her latest collection proposing the personal vision of the theme: “jewel, labyrinth of dreams.”
    With a series of performances inspired by natural, roughness and asymmetries Gabrielli reveals her particular propensity for abstract and gestural, never falling in trivial, rhetorical or forcibly extravagant.

    29 november – 8 december 2008
    10.00 – 22.00

    Tempio di Adriano
    Piazza di Pietra-Roma
    http://www.105art.it

     
  • so fresh. the jewellery award by Pierre Lang 09

    metalcyberspace 7:08 am on November 24, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , , jewellery, , , , , Pierre Lang, so fresh. the jewellery award by Pierre Lang 09

    On the lookout for a fresh approach to jewellery design

    so fresh. the jewellery award by Pierre Lang 09

    For the fourth time, the 10.000,00-euro prize – so fresh. the jewellery award by Pierre Lang – awaits for extraordinary contemporary jewellery design.
    Entry deadline is 22 February 2009.

    Invited to apply are jewellery, fashion and product designers living in Europe, as well as students and trainees in their last year of studies who deal intensively with jewellery design.

    The award-winner and two further talents chosen from the pool of applicants will be invited to Vienna to publicly present the selected works at the 9 festival for fashion and photography, and a publication will be produced to showcase the work.

    so fresh. the jewellery award by Pierre Lang was initiated in 2006 by the Pierre Lang jewellery company and Unit F büro für mode as a way to foster up-and-coming talent and sustainably support the careers of promising jewellery designers. The goal is to seek out refreshing new approaches to jewellery design and to raise awareness amongst the public at large of the myriad forms jewellery can take.

    Today, jewellery is more exciting, diverse and personal than ever.
    A new generation of jewellery designers is taking a fresh look at the long history of jewellery, or purposefully setting off in completely new directions.

    Jewellery has taken on a much higher profile in fashion as well. Hardly a designer can be found who doesn’t send his or her creations down the catwalk accessorized with jewellery. In national and international fashion magazines jewellery has long since become much more than just the icing on the fashion cake. Contemporary jewellery design is providing new inspiration and inventing surprising ways to adorn the body.

    This is where so fresh. the jewellery award by Pierre Lang comes in, recognizing jewellery design that enhances and enriches our conventional notion of what jewellery is and can be.

    Details on the award, the contest, past years’ winners and photos can be found at http://www.sofreshaward.com/

     
  • metalcyberspace 3:48 am on November 23, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: Alchemy: A Passion for Jewels, jewellery, , , , Temple St. Clair

    Alchemy: A Passion for Jewels – Temple St. Clair 2008

    An exquisite look into the art of fine jewelry making, through the eyes of famed designer Temple St. Clair.

    A Southern girl with a nomadic spirit and a voracious appetite for history and culture, Temple St. Clair grew up spending summer vacations in Morocco and Bavaria, studied at an international boarding school in Switzerland, and went night diving in Honduras with the son of Jacques Cousteau. In her early twenties, St. Clair landed in Florence, where she completed a master’s in Italian literature. In fact, she had no exposure to jewelry making until her visiting mother bought an ancient coin and asked St. Clair to commission a local goldsmith to make a piece of jewelry around it.

    Armed with the coin and a sketch, St. Clair entered the ancient Palazzo dell’Orafo of Florentine goldsmiths, where she first discovered the centuries-old art of fine Italian jewelry making. Inspired by the distinctive craftsmanship, St. Clair continued to work with artisans to bring her designs to life. A new world soon began to open up to her—a world that engaged her multicultural education, vast experiences, and rich curiosity; a world that awarded her with a new identity as “an amateur anthropologist, a hopeless hunter and gatherer, a bit of a wanderer, and a self-made jewelry historian who loves to dream and draw.”

    With an artist’s eye for detail and an unwavering esteem for the historic, St. Clair creates one-of-a-kind pieces that combine ancient influences with traditional craftsmanship and contemporary flair. In Alchemy, she takes readers on an idiosyncratic excursion into the intricate history and craft of jewelry making—from the ancient origins of talismans and charms, to the complicated pursuit of the perfect gemstone—all through the lens of her own fascinating experiences. The result is a mesmerizing and visually stunning book that will appeal to jewelry lovers, artistic dreamers, and anyone who suffers from wanderlust.

    (Amazon book description)

     
  • Made by Hand - Fine Porcelain by Shannon Garson & Contemporary Jewellery by Rebecca Ward

    metalcyberspace 10:08 am on November 14, 2008 | 0 Permalink
    Tags: , , , jewellery, , Rebecca Ward

    Fine Porcelain and Contemporary Jewellery

    Art lovers have to opportunity to see two of Australia’s most exciting young makers when ceramicist Shannon Garson and jeweller Rebecca Ward open their exhibition “Made By Hand”. Shannon and Rebecca have created a very special exhibition with an emphasis on individual, classic, environmentally aware porcelain and jewellery.

    There are FOUR different times spread over THREE venues leading up to the end of the year.

    MADE BY HAND @ MALENY- STUDIO SALE

    Sat. Nov. 15, 2008
    9am – 4pm
    Venue: The Studio
    23 Cedar Street, Maleny

    MADE BY HAND @ KELVIN GROVE URBAN VILLAGE

    Friday Nov. 28, 2008 4pm – 8pm
    and
    Sat. Nov. 29 2008 9am – 3pm.
    Venue: Shop R5b, The Village Centre
    corner Musk Ave. and Caraway St.
    Kelvin Grove Urban Village
    Undercover parking available via Ramsgate Street (free on weekends).

    MADE BY HAND @ GOMA
    Gallery Store Christmas Design Market

    Sat. Dec. 6, 2008 9am – 5pm
    Venue: Gallery Store forecourt
    GoMA – Gallery of Modern Art
    Stanley Place, South Brisbane

     
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