Category Archives: Earrings

Earrings jewelry from every corner of the world.

Marina Aliverti Colucci and Mita Crosetti

Marina Aliverti Colucci, painter and fashion designer, and Mita Crosetti, journalist of art and custom, have teamed up 2 years ago to create a line of jewellery called MitaMarinaMilano. They concept this new line of geometric jewellery exquisite small sculptures in pink gold, silver, ebanon and palladium.

The idea for this collaboration came to these long standing friends, visiting galleries and art show, which led them to achieve a common desire: to wear jewellery with a strong artistic “content”, but still affordable, like small prêt-a-porter sculptures. Read More »

The Story of a Jeweler: Ana Ostrom

Growing up as a child of the world both genetically and geographically I find it hard to define exactly where my inspiration comes from, having a Spanish father and a Swedish mother and growing up first in New York, Key West and Stockholm as a child travelling has followed me through life in to adulthood with living in Bangkok, London and Ibiza I think my influences are deeply rooted in my love of meeting new people and understanding different cultures and that obviously includes admiring their art, buildings and music. It sounds like a cliche but it is the truth when I say I always knew I had to be something creative, first it was photography that developed in to film editing but It was just a matter of time until I found that working with metal fascinated me, it is a great feeling to realize an idea into something 3 dimensional and then see someone wearing it! It is only then the whole lovely process has landed and I feel ultimate satisfaction.

I feel very lucky because so far I am bursting with ideas and I have to stop myself to not jump on a new project before the last one is developed but at the moment I have two finished collections, my first one being “Urban Jungle” where the geometric shapes frames my love for leopard print and the contrasts between silver and soft fur. The second one is a more luxury line playing on the British Punk culture giving the stud elegance and the pearl new life. Fine draping gold chain, black pearls and punk studs stems from my love of the unexpected. Read More »

The Story of a Jeweler: Anna Nemesi

Anna Nemesi is a 25-year-old goldsmith/jewellery designer who lives in Budapest, Hungary. Her love for metals dates from early childhood when she spent hours in his goldsmith father’s workshop. Her family wanted her to choose another career for fear that she could not earn a living as an artist, but when she was not admitted to public university to learn psychology due to the very strict admission limits , she decided to try her hand at jewellery-making, completed two-year goldsmith training and two courses and set out to design and craft her own jewels.

She is in love with metal.She works mostly with silver, but has on occasion used gold, white gold, and stainless steel. All her pieces are hand-made. She designs and creates her own collections but also works on comission. Besides jewelry, she also likes to experiment, making various objects made of metal, such as wall-clocks, trophys, etc. Read More »

The Story of a Jeweler: Birte Soellner

Birte Soellner is a goldsmith and jewelry designer based in Leipzig, Germany. Her collections are designed and handmade in her studio. She combines steel and leather to create contemporary and fashionable jewelry pieces. With that unusual material mix and the fresh design she captured the modern aesthetic of the last few years.

The necklaces play with flexibility, as a natural character of the material steel, and softness as the quality of leather. Each cuff is made of a single piece of steel sheet, rigorously folded and finally connected with a leather strap. Birte´s works are available in many different natural tones. Read More »

The Story of a Jeweler: Veronica from V Nunes

Veronica is a jewelry designer and goldsmith from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She graduated from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) with a degree in product design. After graduation, Veronica moved to New York City where she founded her own studio and new design company V Nunes.

Veronica draws inspiration from the natural environment, the diversity of architecture, people, objects and human made landscapes in the city. As a product designer, she is focused on designing attractive wearable objects that will enhance the human body form as well as will fit the body comfortably, ergonomically. Read More »

Light and Beauty Jewelry from Luz collection by Neha

Neha is a Mexican jewelry brand that was born in 2007. Each of their pieces is hand crafted in sterling silver and designed by Marian Ayub and Kathia García. Since the beggining their pieces got the attention of fashion magazines such as Vogue, Harper´s Bazaar, Elle, InStyle, Marie Claire, to name a few.

Neha´s Luz collection is inspired by Plato’s cave allegory. It represents the beauty of what the prisoners were able to see once they turn their heads. Light and beauty. The designers chose silver, Swarovski crystals and pearls, to represent this collection. Read More »

The Story of a Jeweler from Vancouver: Jewelled Peach Designs

I am a self-taught jewellery designer and I design and create all of my jewellery in my studio in Vancouver, Canada. I love using sterling silver, gemstones, fresh water pearls, crystals and wood to create simple, delicate earrings and necklaces.

The mountains, the ocean and the forests that surround Vancouver influence my designs. These landscapes are always changing and evolving and they give me fresh ideas as each new season begins and ends. I am also often inspired by the gemstones themselves and how natural light shows off their inner glow or special glimmer. Read More »

The Story of a Jeweler: Aurore Francois from Mademoiselle Felee

Hi my name is Aurore François, and I am Mademoiselle Felee’s designer. I spent my childhood in a small village of the north of France, discovering nature and dreaming in the fields, drawing, knitting, creating clothes and furniture for my Barbie dolls, organizing catwalks and making movies with my cousins… I think it was the beginning of a love story with fashion…

But it was not so easy, because my family wanted a traditional job for me, so after two years in foreign languages, I joined the Studio Berçot fashion school in Paris. While in training, I exhibited my first creations at Palais de Tokyo : It was photo paper jewelry and it was really exciting. Then I experienced with Karine Arabian, attracted by her shoes designing talent, Guy Laroche and Corpus Christi design studios, in charge of accessories, jewelry, printed fabrics, and embroidery. I also worked as graphic designer and as photo stylist for fashion magazines… but what I really wanted to do since years was to launch my own brand. So my dream came true in 2011, Mademoiselle Felee was born and was recently granted by 2 Fashion Sheriffs Awards on Eclat de Mode – Paris trade shows. Read More »

Gorgeous Masterpieces from Daniel Espinosa Jewelry

To recognize the real value of a jewel, there are three important measures: the originality of a design, the metal which is made of and its gems. Furthermore, falling in love of a jewel is a matter of how close it matches a personality. This is the real art behind this Mexican Designer: the ability to print a distinctive seal in each creation. The variety of his pieces enhances each woman’s individuality in such a way that it is impossible not to be noticed.

There are some new proposals that the brand has prepared in commemoration of its XV Anniversary. Once again, Daniel Espinosa shows irreverence and vanguard, as two of the main characteristics of his career as a Designer. Read More »

Sculpture in Jewels – DaCruz author’s jewelry

Carla da Cruz is a Portuguese jewellery designer, and though her education is in Design Communication, she discovers jewellery in 2007 and starts her practical training in a goldsmith studio-workshop, in which between 2007 and 2010 learns the basic techniques of jewellery, and immediately begins to run her own pieces.

After this period, she attends over one year in the same professional studio, where she develops a close contact with this trade reality. She continues as self-taught and all her artwork is handmade with precious metals and stones. She’s inspired by organic and inorganic elements that surround her which she transfers to each piece carving the raw material. She’s now starting to expand her brand by selling her work online and in stores. Read More »