5 Necklaces that Showcase the Beauty of Glass
Klimt02 is a website that provides an international forum for contemporary jewelry in a creative space that offers knowledge, information, debates, and exchanges - all within the artistic realm of jewelry. Based in Barcelona, Spain, Kilmt02 inspires everyone interested in the selection, quality, art, technology, and creation of art jewelry. I found the work of an amazing Israeli designer, and hand-selected 5 of my favorite pieces from her online portfolio.
Anat Sapir
Anat Sapir
Necklace: Buttons 2008
Glass, silver chain
Anat Sapir
Necklace: My DNA necklace 2010
Glass, metal coils, magnets
Anat Sapir
Necklace: Cherries 2009
Glass, silver wire, metal coil
Anat Sapir
Necklace: Cherries 2009
Glass, silver wire, metal coil
Anat Sapir
Necklace: Colorful cubes 2010
Glass, metal coil
Anat Sapir
Necklace: Dewdrops 2007
Glass, gold-filled wire
Designer's Statement
Hardness-softness, heat-cold, transparency-opacity, color-monochromes.
All these contrasts are embodied in glass.
Glass is simple and predictable, yet still holds infinite possibilities.
And that is what provides me with a boundless field of creativity and invention.
Anat Sapir
artist: Anat Sapir on sale at: Studio fashion Gallery, London |
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website: http://www.anatsapir.com
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Anir's work is extremely inspiring - and if you're interested in learning more about the art of jewelry design, I encourage you to explore the Sheffield School, New York, NY. Sheffield began as an Interior Design school in 1985, and then expanded our course offerings to train people in other design-related fields, including Feng Shui, Wedding and Event Planning, and Jewelry Design. With thousands of active students and more than 50,000 graduates, Sheffield has trained more design professionals than any school in the world.
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