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bactus This project is an attempt to raise Jewelry in biological means.
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Telegraph.co.uk The Craft Skills Awards: the future of craft is in our hands Telegraph.co.uk The winners - to be announced tomorrow at a ceremony attended by HRH The Prince of Wales - come from a shortlist of 20 finalists spanning heritage and...
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With this collection the artist celebrates Chinese resilience and the undulating forms indicate towards unlimited possibilities. Helen Mok's Secret Garden collection is miniature ...
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Wired DNA-Mapped Furniture Imprints Your Genetic Profile in Your Living Room Wired The signature piece of the first collection of DNA furniture is the Darwin Table, which, somewhat confusingly, isn't made from Darwin's DNA, but rather that of...
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Unique, light-weight, and elegant pieces of wearable art for those who believe that art can change the way we see the world.
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Contemporary jewellery is widely considered as a form of art, even though it's still an "unknown field", a category that is usually excluded from museum collections, states Widar Halén, Director of Design and Decorative Arts at ...
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Daily Mail Fonderie 47: Designer turns war zone AK47s into luxury jewellery pieces with ...
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I've always created things and crafted pieces out of miscellaneous objects, I didn't know contemporary jewellery even existed as a creative outlet but boy when I found it did my ideas change!
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Wired.co.uk Jenny Tillotson's fragance-releasing capsules make everyday life more real Wired.co.uk "Smell is the forgotten sense," says Tillotson, a senior research fellow in fashion and textiles design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and...
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Ted Noten (Tegelen, 1956) is frequently seen as the enfant terrible of the Dutch jewellery world, but his innovative attitude has earned him considerable international respect too. He is acting as guest curator for the FRAMED exhibition, which will explore his own network of inspirations in conjunction with his own work.
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As part of the Anomaly platform I have been doing weekly Top Picks of jewellers whose work is inspiring, creative and in my opinion, important to contemporary jewellery today. This week it is Fife based jeweller Dr Beth Legg.
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Biojewellery: designing rings with bioengineered bone tissue
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“With these two projects we have somehow connected the idea of jewellery with other sectors of society that are far from knowing, or consider that jewellery can also be an element of communication as it is art, and not just an ornament.
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TheGloss Is Fashion (And Your Sex Life) Ready For Foreplay Jewelry? TheGloss The ex-industrial designer for Goody has created a line of what she called 'foreplay jewelry' — wearable sex toys.
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Information on The Lighthouse, Glasgow. Scotland's national centre for design and architecture (Bling Bling!
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Cambridge News Cambridge jewellery designer strikes gold at glittering awards Cambridge News Cambridge jeweller Rebecca Howarth, head of design at Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery in Green Street, has been recognised for her design of a piece of...
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That's how I discovered my jewellery making skills. At this point I still had no idea that something as contemporary jewellery existed, let alone that one was able to study it, I initially wanted to become an illustrator, animator or ...
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Wired.co.uk felt that a collection of 3D-printed jewellery and objects by design agency Studio Mango deserved to be pulled from the web's deep pockets and thrust into the limelight. It's small team, split between the ...
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Contemporary Jewellery x 4 Artists: Andrew Lamb, Beth Gilmour, Lina Peterson, Michiyo. Artists: Andrew Lamb, Beth Gilmour, Lina Peterson, Michiyo Tsuzaki. Lina Peterson – Brooch: Carved in neon red 2013 – Wood, paint, ...
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For her 10th anniverary, the Gallery will showcase, for the first time in France, 10 British jewellers and goldsmiths.
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Interview to Selina Woulfe Klimt02 art jewellery interview, space for opinion, debate and exchange
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