Meet the artists featured in The Earring Show 2023
The 10th edition of the exhibition features over 200 pairs of earrings by over 100 artists from around the world. Earrings in a wide array of mediums, techniques and materials will be on view and for sale starting May 4, 2023 – mark your calendars!
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Yasaman Asadi
The mix of culture, knowledge, and imagination gets her a piece of handmade wearable art.
moreLena Binnington
Lena strives to find the sweet spot between compelling design and technical excellence using both traditional and experimental techniques.
moreSarah Bonenfant
Inspired by the ocean, Sarah creates silver jewellery that portrays waves in elegance.
moreBurcu Buyukunal
Burcu describes herself as a designer-maker who creates contemporary jewellery inspired by the making process itself and the materials' abilities.
MoreBridget Catchpole
Bridget Catchpole's art practice uses post-consumer plastics as a reflection of anthropogenic climate change.
MoreLaara Cerman
Laara Cerman is an emerging, self-taught metalsmith; through her work, she explores patches of wildness that survive within suburban and urban landscapes.
MoreJessica Chicoine
Jessica's work is a combination of her passions for textiles and jewellery; she wants to use it to spread as much colour as possible and thereby spread more happiness.
MoreSze Yin Cicy Ching
Cicy uses recycled materials for this collection, not just for the sake of circular economy and environmental protection, but more so for reintegrating and sorting bits and pieces of her personal and collective memories.
MoreRon Crawford
Ron Crawford's creative practice is improvisational and chaotic leading to designs that are varied, whimsical and yet classic.
MoreTherese Cruz
Therese explores the different dimensions and expressions created by lines. The pieces she creates are a multitude of rather geometric forms, with a contrast of matte and high-polished finishes, and a playful take on alternative materials. She considers her jewellery miniature sculptures displayed on the body.
MoreMilena Dishovska
In her artistic exploration, Milena Dishovska fuses various cultural influences into intricate, elegant, unique and playful wearable art.
MoreSarah Dobranowski
Through Sarah's exploration of cast lace she creates delicate, feminine jewellery for women who cherish quality-crafted, elegant and romantic heirloom designs.
MoreBeverley Ellis
Bev's ceramic sculptures are inspired by nature, inviting the viewer to explore the intricate details and inner workings of the natural world.
MoreWang (Kate) Encheng
Kate likes the linear structure in nature. The spider web, the leaf veins, the roots, and the birds' feathers are the same; all are masterpieces of nature. She time watching wildlife and plants, getting inspiration from those familiar creatures. People always focus on some grand sight; we should lower our heads to see the world in one flower as well.
MoreSara Farhangi
Women Life Freedom earring are aimed to amplify the voice of men and women who are fighting for their rights such as freedom and democracy in Iran (this revolutionary movement following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was beaten to death by authorities).
MoreDawna Gillespie
Make a statement, and start a conversation, with wearable artworks by Dawna Gillespie Adornments ~ Breathe life back into your wardrobe by choosing pieces that say something extraordinary!
MoreHilary Ginger
Hilary finds that sometimes inspiration strikes before the materials reach her hands and sometimes inspiration strikes only after having held it.
MoreJessica Graham
Jessica Graham is a mixed-media jewellery and accessories artist working in metal.
MoreKiley Granberg
Inspired by nature, Kiley Granberg creates one-of-a-kind art jewellery specializing in exceptionally fine saw work.
MoreTaymaa Hammoud
Self-taught designers and speech therapists creating earrings that are both original, visually stunning and sensual.
MoreRosie Harris
Joie Designs creates minimalist nature-inspired fine jewellery to effortlessly elevate your everyday style and keep you connected to the beautiful West Coast you love to explore.
MoreMelissa Hudson
Inspired by sea foam, brutalism and cutesy protuberances, House of Hudson Jewellery is beautiful little memories made permanent.
MoreChloe Irla
Irladen Design Studio honors observation of daily life at home and celebrates place and seasonality through multidisciplinary design projects.
MoreZULA Jewelry
Handcrafted artisanal jewellery that serves as a bridge between the Natural World and You, designed to represent and deepen your connection to the Earth, the Cosmos and your truest Self.
MoreYifan Kang
Death and rebirth is a mysterious and wonderful idea in the alchemy art; the beautiful peacock's tail is the stage between blackening and whitening in the alchemy process.
MoreAnna Kolosova
Inspired both by found, man-made objects, and naturally occurring organic structures, Anna enjoys taking familiar forms and textures out of context and making them into modern wearable pieces.
MoreEkaterina Korzh
Ekaterina wants her pieces to contemplate the world around us; on the other hand, her jewellery is made to be a graceful accent for any style or fashion.
MoreAnastasia Koutsampela
Each piece of jewellery has a self-sustaining existence. It is a symbol to tell a story, it expresses her attitude towards life, her concerns and her feelings about this life and its passage through time.
MoreCheryl Krismer
Cheryl looks at the texture of pattern and line, of volume and negative space to create jewellery that reflects the buildings and environment around her.
MoreVeronik Lacombe
With her brand, Casa D'Acero, Veronik produces innovative and unique jewels, using unconventional materials throughout her work, such as polymer clay with gemstones and pearls.
MoreNavah Langmeyer
Navah Langmeyer creates artwork with the colors, textures, and structures of enamels and cold connections, experimenting with techniques and methods and thinking of jewellery as sculpture for both body adornment and display.
MoreIliana Lawrence
Iliana is inspired by the people and nature around her to create one of a kind pieces that aim to discuss issues that she values.
MoreLana Lepper
Lana Lepper is a goldsmith in Vancouver with over fifteen years experience crafting one of a kind, 3d inspired designs.
MoreAnica Tzi Ching Lin
As a Taiwanese woman born and raised in the Kingdom of Eswatini, Anica Lin explores identity in her work and interprets these experiences through her hand-fabricated, wearable, designs.
MoreQingLan Lin
Lily Lin is passionate about design, handcrafting, and blending different cultures as an element of her work. By perceiving different perspectives between western and eastern cultures, she balanced the two elements in her design and turned her work into unique pieces.
MoreDingyuan Liu
Every piece of handmade jewellery is just like a thumbprint, it is special and unique.
MoreMarina Louw
Marina is not a conventional commercial jeweller but rather leans towards art jewellery. Her designs are handmade, one of a kind pieces.
MoreCeleste Lucero
The artist's work explores boundaries of comfort and uncertainty through the intersectional observation of matter and sensation within a situated cultural context.
MoreRan Luo
With the dried fruit of luan tree, the orderly arrangement of seeds, and the twisted galls, Ran focuses on seemingly mundane elements and reconstructs them with precious metal, enamel and baroque pearls in unrestrained forms.
MoreShannon Lythgoe
Ms. Lythgoe uses a unique combination of media to construct her pieces, developed by years of trial and error, experimentation, and a general attitude of "what the hell, let's try this!"
MoreLydia Martin
Through the use of traditional metalsmithing techniques, I create jewellery that is an exploration of surface, line, and movement.
MoreAlex Maya
Alex Maya always try to find the equilibrium between the metal and the stones and finishes everything with a refined design to make a perfect jewel to wear.
MoreBarbara McFadyen
Barbara transform's inspirations of beauty from delicate details of nature into gold, silver, and enamel jewellery to become everyday keepsakes and future heirlooms.
MoreEdna Milevsky
Edna is inspired by patterns and textures found in nature. She employs traditional gold-smithing techniques to create perfectly imperfect hand-made marks. Equally important is the kinetic quality found in her jewellery.
MoreMichelle Miller
Michelle is a sculptural jeweller, influenced by the natural and the manufactured world around her.
MoreRobert K E Mitchell
As a jeweller, Robert creates timeless pieces or wearable sculpture that enhances the human form using ancient techniques to create contemporary works inspired by water and the ocean.
MoreMahnaz Moghaddasi
All Mahnaz' designs are memorized and love, Love for his father, for his fatherland, for Art.
MoreMahzad Morsali
The purpose of Mahzad's jewellery is to help the wearer experience catharsis by telling their narrative.
MoreElise Muller
Multi-disciplinary artist Elise Muller, of LEM Jewellery and Stone Tree Studio, follows her muse whether it be jewellery, sculpture, or printmaking.
MoreAlec Murrin
Alec primarily works in jewellery and with small metal sculptures, but he is a multimedia artist. He uses the lost wax casting process, meticulously carving small wax charms to cast in silver.
MoreErika Novak
Erika's pieces, which are minimal in structure, encompass geometric shapes arranged as an ode to the optical and pop art and shapes that she loves.
MoreMayumi Okuyama
Mayumi Okuyama is a Brazilian Japanese designer who likes to transit between graphic design, jewellery design, and literature. Each one of these areas fuels the other. She aims for simple forms to translate the essence and invite the user to complete the story.
MoreJudi Patson
Designing clever jewellery with meaningful themes and original pieces as unique as you are.
MoreSherri Pelican
Sherri's work resonates with the play of shapes and layers and the dialogue between materials and surface texture.
MoreJessandra Phillips
Jessandra's work, Waters Edge Silver, is organic and nature inspired silver jewellery created with found objects.
MoreNatalia Piderit
Natalia's work is transdisciplinary, inspired by the forms of nature, funji, underwater, organic worlds, she converts wool, copper weaving, textiles with various techniques, a little invented by herself, into creatures in an eternal growing.
MoreAnastasia Pindera
Anastasia Pindera's contemporary jewellery aims to challenge social conventions and encourage empowerment and everyday conversations.
MoreSusan Remnant
Susan Remnant creates wearable jewellery combining bold graphic shapes with colour, texture and detail inspired by the intricate patterns and sculptural forms of the natural world.
MoreJamie Rosario
Jamie Rosario's work aims to engage wearers with small fleeting moments in their natural environments, making their ephemerality monumental and permanent in the material of metal.
MoreMarcos Rosemberg
Marcos concentrates his creative process on finding the balance between beauty and imperfection, working intuitively with the chance.
MoreMalika Rousseau
Malika experiments by playing directly with the material and the fire, she often returns to the fusion because she is attracted by the raw and natural side of the silver.
MoreAdam Russcher
Adam Russcher excels at fusing simple design elements with unique, extraordinary compositions and presentation.
MoreMina Saneei
Mina is relatively new to jewellery but is a long time friend of various materials such as iron, leather, wood, resin, and is exploring properties of precious metal, liquid or solid.
MoreLise Saurette
Unique jewellery designs from the West Coast of Vancouver Island, using dried Sea Kelp.
MoreTania Scott
Creating must be a forever evolving revolution, striving for the capture of mindfulness and be inspired by the world around.
MoreByori Seo
Byori's work primarily comprises art jewellery and hand-built ceramic forms focused on themes of radical acceptance and unconditional tenderness expressed through the tactile process and organic silhouettes.
MoreVanessa Shum
Vanessa is inspired by children's toys with their simple kinetic movements, she creates jewellery that is meant to be picked up and played with.
MoreGabriela Sierra Torres
Gabriela Sierra merges design and fashion to create unique sculptural jewellery.
MoreSarah Silvey
Harnessing the elegant and oscillating gestures of natural forms, Sarah's practice seeks a dialogue between the crude and the lyrical.
MoreJan Smith
Hand crafted in her studio using vitreous enamel, copper and sterling silver, Jan Smith's one-of-a-kind and limited edition jewellery pieces are collectible works of art made with care for everybody to wear and enjoy.
MoreSuzanne Spisani
Sculptural jewellery, hand fabricated with intention, inspired by literary devices and emotion with a focus on the technical process.
MoreVictoria Stoyanova
Through associations related to materials, colours and shapes in jewellery, Victoria tells about human feelings, emotions and life experience.
MoreVerena Strigler
Verena uses traditional fine goldsmithing techniques combined with experimental explorations to create a harmonious play of refined and rustic details.
MoreYi Sun
Yi is interested in re-investigate traditional material and techniques within contemporary craft context.
MoreYi Wang
Yi Wang's works were inspired by the natural combined contemporary art. She makes handcrafted jewellery using traditional skills and modern techniques emphasizing simple and elegant designs.
MoreMina Tafazoli
Mim Té by Mina Tafazoli is a collection of contemporary handcrafted jewellery inspired by the magic of reflection and light; influenced by Persian heritage, every item is a piece of wearable art that embodies a woman's sparkle from the inside out.
MoreBarb Temple
Barb Temple's work is inspired by the textures, organic shapes and colours found in nature. Her newest body of work uses hinges, hollow form, fusing and solder techniques which allow the designs and patterns to grow.
MorePam Tymensen
Pam Tymensen is a goldsmith obsessed with the natural world, unusual stones, the technicalities of how metal can be worked, and the meeting point of all three.
MoreYoujin Um
Youjin sees their world as a hexagonal kaleidoscope; they portray this view of the world through theirwork, which consists of infinite silver nets, one pattern overlapping with another, creating a new order, in which we can find comfort, peace, and a degree of clarity about our future.
MoreMonika Urbaniak
Monika Urbaniak is especially passionate about art-jewellery that creates a dialogue between its conceptual and material elements and this fuels her one-of-a-kind works that aim to tell a story, generate surprise, and alter expectations of what jewellery can represent.
MoreSishi Wang
Sishi is attracted to every object in her life, especially the ones which relate to her identity as Chinese, foreigner, and daughter.
MoreKatherine Wilson and Chantal Cardinal
The coalescence of materials and techniques allows soft fibres to take form and hard metal to gently flow... as if emerging from one breath.
MoreKatherine Wilson and Chantal Cardinal
The coalescence of materials and techniques allows soft fibres to take form and hard metal to gently flow... as if emerging from one breath.
MoreYan Wu
The memories of the past, the challenges of the present, and the possibilities of the future are the root of Yan's imagination.
MoreDanni Xu
Danni seeks to use forms that are simple and organic, but with details that will reveal with a closer view.
MoreJiashi Ying
As a medium to convey emotions, jewellery not only connects the mental and physical worlds but also connects the past and the present.
MoreMeichan Yuan
Meichan (Amy) Yuan is a jewellry designer and silversmith from Xinhui, China. She believes jewellery is wearable art that tells people stories and showcases ownership identity, she loves to work on sentimental jewellery which tells her story.
MoreEmily Yue
Emily Yue has a give-and-take relationship between herself as the maker and the material she works with; she is a jeweller who creates a sense of play in metal with the lightness and fluidity seen in her work.
MoreLei(Yuna) Zhang
Lei (Yuna) Zhang studied Industrial Exhibition Design and Administration in China; she believes that jewellery art is one of the essential elements of fashion, focusing on both textiles and jewellery.
MoreEvgenia Zoidaki
Evgenia's creations are inspired by everything that surrounds and affects her, from ancient art to whatever captures the eye in modern cities where she travels.
MoreYasaman Asadi
The mix of culture, knowledge, and imagination gets her a piece of handmade wearable art.
moreLena Binnington
Lena strives to find the sweet spot between compelling design and technical excellence using both traditional and experimental techniques.
moreSarah Bonenfant
Inspired by the ocean, Sarah creates silver jewellery that portrays waves in elegance.
moreBurcu Buyukunal
Burcu describes herself as a designer-maker who creates contemporary jewellery inspired by the making process itself and the materials' abilities.
MoreBridget Catchpole
Bridget Catchpole's art practice uses post-consumer plastics as a reflection of anthropogenic climate change.
MoreLaara Cerman
Laara Cerman is an emerging, self-taught metalsmith; through her work, she explores patches of wildness that survive within suburban and urban landscapes.
MoreJessica Chicoine
Jessica's work is a combination of her passions for textiles and jewellery; she wants to use it to spread as much colour as possible and thereby spread more happiness.
MoreSze Yin Cicy Ching
Cicy uses recycled materials for this collection, not just for the sake of circular economy and environmental protection, but more so for reintegrating and sorting bits and pieces of her personal and collective memories.
MoreRon Crawford
Ron Crawford's creative practice is improvisational and chaotic leading to designs that are varied, whimsical and yet classic.
MoreTherese Cruz
Therese explores the different dimensions and expressions created by lines. The pieces she creates are a multitude of rather geometric forms, with a contrast of matte and high-polished finishes, and a playful take on alternative materials. She considers her jewellery miniature sculptures displayed on the body.
MoreMilena Dishovska
In her artistic exploration, Milena Dishovska fuses various cultural influences into intricate, elegant, unique and playful wearable art.
MoreSarah Dobranowski
Through Sarah's exploration of cast lace she creates delicate, feminine jewellery for women who cherish quality-crafted, elegant and romantic heirloom designs.
MoreBeverley Ellis
Bev's ceramic sculptures are inspired by nature, inviting the viewer to explore the intricate details and inner workings of the natural world.
MoreWang (Kate) Encheng
Kate likes the linear structure in nature. The spider web, the leaf veins, the roots, and the birds' feathers are the same; all are masterpieces of nature. She time watching wildlife and plants, getting inspiration from those familiar creatures. People always focus on some grand sight; we should lower our heads to see the world in one flower as well.
MoreSara Farhangi
Women Life Freedom earring are aimed to amplify the voice of men and women who are fighting for their rights such as freedom and democracy in Iran (this revolutionary movement following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was beaten to death by authorities).
MoreDawna Gillespie
Make a statement, and start a conversation, with wearable artworks by Dawna Gillespie Adornments ~ Breathe life back into your wardrobe by choosing pieces that say something extraordinary!
MoreHilary Ginger
Hilary finds that sometimes inspiration strikes before the materials reach her hands and sometimes inspiration strikes only after having held it.
MoreJessica Graham
Jessica Graham is a mixed-media jewellery and accessories artist working in metal.
MoreKiley Granberg
Inspired by nature, Kiley Granberg creates one-of-a-kind art jewellery specializing in exceptionally fine saw work.
MoreTaymaa Hammoud
Self-taught designers and speech therapists creating earrings that are both original, visually stunning and sensual.
MoreRosie Harris
Joie Designs creates minimalist nature-inspired fine jewellery to effortlessly elevate your everyday style and keep you connected to the beautiful West Coast you love to explore.
MoreMelissa Hudson
Inspired by sea foam, brutalism and cutesy protuberances, House of Hudson Jewellery is beautiful little memories made permanent.
MoreChloe Irla
Irladen Design Studio honors observation of daily life at home and celebrates place and seasonality through multidisciplinary design projects.
MoreZULA Jewelry
Handcrafted artisanal jewellery that serves as a bridge between the Natural World and You, designed to represent and deepen your connection to the Earth, the Cosmos and your truest Self.
MoreYifan Kang
Death and rebirth is a mysterious and wonderful idea in the alchemy art; the beautiful peacock's tail is the stage between blackening and whitening in the alchemy process.
MoreAnna Kolosova
Inspired both by found, man-made objects, and naturally occurring organic structures, Anna enjoys taking familiar forms and textures out of context and making them into modern wearable pieces.
MoreEkaterina Korzh
Ekaterina wants her pieces to contemplate the world around us; on the other hand, her jewellery is made to be a graceful accent for any style or fashion.
MoreAnastasia Koutsampela
Each piece of jewellery has a self-sustaining existence. It is a symbol to tell a story, it expresses her attitude towards life, her concerns and her feelings about this life and its passage through time.
MoreCheryl Krismer
Cheryl looks at the texture of pattern and line, of volume and negative space to create jewellery that reflects the buildings and environment around her.
MoreVeronik Lacombe
With her brand, Casa D'Acero, Veronik produces innovative and unique jewels, using unconventional materials throughout her work, such as polymer clay with gemstones and pearls.
MoreNavah Langmeyer
Navah Langmeyer creates artwork with the colors, textures, and structures of enamels and cold connections, experimenting with techniques and methods and thinking of jewellery as sculpture for both body adornment and display.
MoreIliana Lawrence
Iliana is inspired by the people and nature around her to create one of a kind pieces that aim to discuss issues that she values.
MoreLana Lepper
Lana Lepper is a goldsmith in Vancouver with over fifteen years experience crafting one of a kind, 3d inspired designs.
MoreAnica Tzi Ching Lin
As a Taiwanese woman born and raised in the Kingdom of Eswatini, Anica Lin explores identity in her work and interprets these experiences through her hand-fabricated, wearable, designs.
MoreQingLan Lin
Lily Lin is passionate about design, handcrafting, and blending different cultures as an element of her work. By perceiving different perspectives between western and eastern cultures, she balanced the two elements in her design and turned her work into unique pieces.
MoreDingyuan Liu
Every piece of handmade jewellery is just like a thumbprint, it is special and unique.
MoreMarina Louw
Marina is not a conventional commercial jeweller but rather leans towards art jewellery. Her designs are handmade, one of a kind pieces.
MoreCeleste Lucero
The artist's work explores boundaries of comfort and uncertainty through the intersectional observation of matter and sensation within a situated cultural context.
MoreRan Luo
With the dried fruit of luan tree, the orderly arrangement of seeds, and the twisted galls, Ran focuses on seemingly mundane elements and reconstructs them with precious metal, enamel and baroque pearls in unrestrained forms.
MoreShannon Lythgoe
Ms. Lythgoe uses a unique combination of media to construct her pieces, developed by years of trial and error, experimentation, and a general attitude of "what the hell, let's try this!"
MoreLydia Martin
Through the use of traditional metalsmithing techniques, I create jewellery that is an exploration of surface, line, and movement.
MoreAlex Maya
Alex Maya always try to find the equilibrium between the metal and the stones and finishes everything with a refined design to make a perfect jewel to wear.
MoreBarbara McFadyen
Barbara transform's inspirations of beauty from delicate details of nature into gold, silver, and enamel jewellery to become everyday keepsakes and future heirlooms.
MoreEdna Milevsky
Edna is inspired by patterns and textures found in nature. She employs traditional gold-smithing techniques to create perfectly imperfect hand-made marks. Equally important is the kinetic quality found in her jewellery.
MoreMichelle Miller
Michelle is a sculptural jeweller, influenced by the natural and the manufactured world around her.
MoreRobert K E Mitchell
As a jeweller, Robert creates timeless pieces or wearable sculpture that enhances the human form using ancient techniques to create contemporary works inspired by water and the ocean.
MoreMahnaz Moghaddasi
All Mahnaz' designs are memorized and love, Love for his father, for his fatherland, for Art.
MoreMahzad Morsali
The purpose of Mahzad's jewellery is to help the wearer experience catharsis by telling their narrative.
MoreElise Muller
Multi-disciplinary artist Elise Muller, of LEM Jewellery and Stone Tree Studio, follows her muse whether it be jewellery, sculpture, or printmaking.
MoreAlec Murrin
Alec primarily works in jewellery and with small metal sculptures, but he is a multimedia artist. He uses the lost wax casting process, meticulously carving small wax charms to cast in silver.
MoreErika Novak
Erika's pieces, which are minimal in structure, encompass geometric shapes arranged as an ode to the optical and pop art and shapes that she loves.
MoreMayumi Okuyama
Mayumi Okuyama is a Brazilian Japanese designer who likes to transit between graphic design, jewellery design, and literature. Each one of these areas fuels the other. She aims for simple forms to translate the essence and invite the user to complete the story.
MoreJudi Patson
Designing clever jewellery with meaningful themes and original pieces as unique as you are.
MoreSherri Pelican
Sherri's work resonates with the play of shapes and layers and the dialogue between materials and surface texture.
MoreJessandra Phillips
Jessandra's work, Waters Edge Silver, is organic and nature inspired silver jewellery created with found objects.
MoreNatalia Piderit
Natalia's work is transdisciplinary, inspired by the forms of nature, funji, underwater, organic worlds, she converts wool, copper weaving, textiles with various techniques, a little invented by herself, into creatures in an eternal growing.
MoreAnastasia Pindera
Anastasia Pindera's contemporary jewellery aims to challenge social conventions and encourage empowerment and everyday conversations.
MoreSusan Remnant
Susan Remnant creates wearable jewellery combining bold graphic shapes with colour, texture and detail inspired by the intricate patterns and sculptural forms of the natural world.
MoreJamie Rosario
Jamie Rosario's work aims to engage wearers with small fleeting moments in their natural environments, making their ephemerality monumental and permanent in the material of metal.
MoreMarcos Rosemberg
Marcos concentrates his creative process on finding the balance between beauty and imperfection, working intuitively with the chance.
MoreMalika Rousseau
Malika experiments by playing directly with the material and the fire, she often returns to the fusion because she is attracted by the raw and natural side of the silver.
MoreAdam Russcher
Adam Russcher excels at fusing simple design elements with unique, extraordinary compositions and presentation.
MoreMina Saneei
Mina is relatively new to jewellery but is a long time friend of various materials such as iron, leather, wood, resin, and is exploring properties of precious metal, liquid or solid.
MoreLise Saurette
Unique jewellery designs from the West Coast of Vancouver Island, using dried Sea Kelp.
MoreTania Scott
Creating must be a forever evolving revolution, striving for the capture of mindfulness and be inspired by the world around.
MoreByori Seo
Byori's work primarily comprises art jewellery and hand-built ceramic forms focused on themes of radical acceptance and unconditional tenderness expressed through the tactile process and organic silhouettes.
MoreVanessa Shum
Vanessa is inspired by children's toys with their simple kinetic movements, she creates jewellery that is meant to be picked up and played with.
MoreGabriela Sierra Torres
Gabriela Sierra merges design and fashion to create unique sculptural jewellery.
MoreSarah Silvey
Harnessing the elegant and oscillating gestures of natural forms, Sarah's practice seeks a dialogue between the crude and the lyrical.
MoreJan Smith
Hand crafted in her studio using vitreous enamel, copper and sterling silver, Jan Smith's one-of-a-kind and limited edition jewellery pieces are collectible works of art made with care for everybody to wear and enjoy.
MoreSuzanne Spisani
Sculptural jewellery, hand fabricated with intention, inspired by literary devices and emotion with a focus on the technical process.
MoreVictoria Stoyanova
Through associations related to materials, colours and shapes in jewellery, Victoria tells about human feelings, emotions and life experience.
MoreVerena Strigler
Verena uses traditional fine goldsmithing techniques combined with experimental explorations to create a harmonious play of refined and rustic details.
MoreYi Sun
Yi is interested in re-investigate traditional material and techniques within contemporary craft context.
MoreYi Wang
Yi Wang's works were inspired by the natural combined contemporary art. She makes handcrafted jewellery using traditional skills and modern techniques emphasizing simple and elegant designs.
MoreMina Tafazoli
Mim Té by Mina Tafazoli is a collection of contemporary handcrafted jewellery inspired by the magic of reflection and light; influenced by Persian heritage, every item is a piece of wearable art that embodies a woman's sparkle from the inside out.
MoreBarb Temple
Barb Temple's work is inspired by the textures, organic shapes and colours found in nature. Her newest body of work uses hinges, hollow form, fusing and solder techniques which allow the designs and patterns to grow.
MorePam Tymensen
Pam Tymensen is a goldsmith obsessed with the natural world, unusual stones, the technicalities of how metal can be worked, and the meeting point of all three.
MoreYoujin Um
Youjin sees their world as a hexagonal kaleidoscope; they portray this view of the world through theirwork, which consists of infinite silver nets, one pattern overlapping with another, creating a new order, in which we can find comfort, peace, and a degree of clarity about our future.
MoreMonika Urbaniak
Monika Urbaniak is especially passionate about art-jewellery that creates a dialogue between its conceptual and material elements and this fuels her one-of-a-kind works that aim to tell a story, generate surprise, and alter expectations of what jewellery can represent.
MoreSishi Wang
Sishi is attracted to every object in her life, especially the ones which relate to her identity as Chinese, foreigner, and daughter.
MoreKatherine Wilson
The coalescence of materials and techniques allows soft fibres to take form and hard metal to gently flow... as if emerging from one breath.
MoreYan Wu
The memories of the past, the challenges of the present, and the possibilities of the future are the root of Yan's imagination.
MoreDanni Xu
Danni seeks to use forms that are simple and organic, but with details that will reveal with a closer view.
MoreJiashi Ying
As a medium to convey emotions, jewellery not only connects the mental and physical worlds but also connects the past and the present.
MoreMeichan Yuan
Meichan (Amy) Yuan is a jewellry designer and silversmith from Xinhui, China. She believes jewellery is wearable art that tells people stories and showcases ownership identity, she loves to work on sentimental jewellery which tells her story.
MoreEmily Yue
Emily Yue has a give-and-take relationship between herself as the maker and the material she works with; she is a jeweller who creates a sense of play in metal with the lightness and fluidity seen in her work.
MoreLei(Yuna) Zhang
Lei (Yuna) Zhang studied Industrial Exhibition Design and Administration in China; she believes that jewellery art is one of the essential elements of fashion, focusing on both textiles and jewellery.
MoreEvgenia Zoidaki
Evgenia's creations are inspired by everything that surrounds and affects her, from ancient art to whatever captures the eye in modern cities where she travels.
More