Jewelry Artists

Alena Asenbryl

British Designer Alena Asenbryl creates beautiful silver jewelry with plastic pieces. She hand dyes and cuts the plastic into colorful shards and combines them with silver fragments. Find out more about Alena HERE.


 

Ana Hagopian

Her delicate, soft and warm colored jewelry is made from paper and absolutely stunning. Some pieces literally look like a warm breeze in the late spring. Find out more about Ana Hagopian here.


Elsa Mora

Elsa Mora is known for her paper cuttings. Like Hans Christian Anderson she creates these little detailed stories. In her pieces she is talking about family, friendship, love and life. Read more about her here.


Jeremy May

Jeremy May begins every jewelry piece with a pattern and cuts page by page with a knife until the thickness he desires. After laminating all pieces and drying, he files the object into shape and polishes it several times. Read more about Jeremy May here.


Michihiro Sato

Michihiro Sato creates delicate, finely crafted jewelry from recycled paper. In his work he explores the aspects of fragility and the worry and pleasure of change. Read more about Michihiro Sato here.


Momo Glassworks

For the jewelry Rosario and Edo (artists and owners of Momo Glassworks) are up-cycling old window glass. In between two layers of glass they fuse an enamel painted layer and a mixed metal collage. Read more about Momo Glassworks here.


Sonia Boyajian

Sonia Boyajians journeys around the world are the key element to her work. Not just did she find little accessories and antique objects wherever she went, it also inspired her to learn different crafting techniques from other parts of the world.find out more about Sonia Boyajan here.


Zack Maclaughlin

I found this amazing artist and illustrator Zack Mclaughlin today. He makes the most realistic bird sculptures from wood and paper cuts. Inspired by nature he always went on with what he loves most: drawing and modeling.

 

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