Today at Cast we've been looking at timeless jewellery, some of the interesting materials that contemporary designers use in their creations, and how they embrace nature either by their materials and aesthetics. Despite some of the obscurities, all these accessories are a moment of beauty...
Tiffany Rowe is a 'scientific' jewellery designer who always aspired to be in Vogue instead of the biology lab, but somehow she's successfully managed to combine science into her creations. She's known to use laboratory apparatus, organic matter and bin liners, but have been transformed into beautiful works of art. Some of her jewellery only exists for a short time but stays alive through photography. Here are our favourites!
All images taken from 'http://www.crea-tiff.ch/index.html'
Delfina Dellettres is part of the fourth generation of the Fendi family, and is a renowned jewellery maker. She works with gold, silver, iron, copper, marble, ceramics, exotic woods, glass crystals and organic materials including bones! Creativity certainly runs through the Fendi family, and Delfina's jewellery designs are playful yet romantic.
Ayaka Nishi is a jewellery designer who is inspired by all things natural. She is a Japanese designer who handcrafts all her creations. Ayaka Nishi says she 'endeavors to create jewellery of unparallelled beauty and exquisite craftsmanship'.
Mawi's jewellery is inspired by his collections of antique trinkets. They provide an 'ornamental meeting ground for the past, present and future'. The designs use botanical shapes but with edgy skulls.
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