• 2009-10-02

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  • 镯子~~为妈妈做的

    第一做镶嵌的戒指~~继续继续


      自己带的,组合戒指

  • 工艺设计师的聚集地,手工物品的交流的好地方

     

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     设计师:

    Yosuke Inoue 

     

     

     


     “I am interested in the role objects have in our everyday life and how we live with our natural resources. I think the technical aspect of metalsmithing is as equally interesting as the nature of precious materials. After years of challenging work to master the Mokume-gane technique, I feel the metals are a far more natural material. I hope to express the essence of nature through my work and materials. Born in 1963 in Japan. M.F.A. from Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. 1990.  ”

    2008 Japan Jewellery Art Exhibition
    2001 Japan Gold and Silversmithing contest / Design Award
    1991 JJA(Japan Jewelry Association)contest /Grand Prix
    1989 Jewelry Design Freshman Contest /Grand Prix
    1989 Fortunoff Silver Competition/ Honorable mention


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  • 这是来自产品设计师Hafsteinn Juliusson的作品——Growing Jewelry

    将首饰和园艺结合起来, 突破了传统的首饰设计……

    要想佩戴好这种首饰,你必须得照料好上面的植物,就像照料其他花草一样要浇水晒晒太阳

       

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    这是由设计师Bodo Sperlein  设计的一款关于鸟的系列首饰。

    原文介绍"Designed by Bodo Sperlein for Lladro, the magic forest re-cyclos series combines classic Lladro birds in a new setting of gold plating and silver." 

  • 在设计师的手中每一种材料都可以创造出很美的首饰,即使他它们很廉价……

                                                                                                                          D-CAT

    nina bukovich

    necklaces and rings by nina bukovich (born in croatia, lives and works in london, uk)

     charlotte skalegård

     

     

    very fine stainless steel knitted wire bracelets by charlotte skalegård
    (born in sweden lives and works in helsingör, denmark)

    opendesign


    band-aid and nail rings by opendesign (live and work in moscow, russia)

    sebastian buescher


    fishing hooks and puberty necklace by sebastian buescher (lives and works in london)
     joanna gollberg

     

    metal ring and pendant by joanna gollberg (lives and works in asheville, usa) 

    leonor hipolito

     

    wrapping foil ring and necklace by leonor hipolito (lives and works in lisbon, portugal)

    felix lindner 

     

    plastic pendant and aluminium rings by felix lindner (lives and works in erfurt, germany) 

    mette klarskov larsen 

     

    broken promises rings and bracelet by mette klarskov larsen (lives and works in in london, uk) 

    un microclima

     

     monopoly house rings by un microclima (live and work in barcelona, spain)
    phillip tanaka

     

    pendants and rings by phillip tanaka (born in australia, lives and works in tokyo, japan) 

    moto nakaba

     

    animal rings by moto nakaba (lives and works in tokyo, japan)

    kylie gartside

     

    toy bracelet and rings by kylie gartside (lives and works in north toowoomba, australia)

    marc monzó

     rings and brooch by marc monzó (lives and works in barcelona, spain)
    currently on show at jewelers' werk gallerie in washington dc, usa

    mason douglas

     

    soda can rings by mason douglas (lives and works in washington, usa) 

    ralph backer 

     

    bracelet and necklace by ralph backer (works and lives in rotterdam, netherlands)
    hiroki masuzaki

     

    iron rings by hiroki masuzaki (lives and works in tokyo, japan) 

    jiro kamata

     golden household items by jiro kamata (born in japan, lives and works in munich, germany)
    iris eichenberg


    pendants by iris eichenberg (born in netherlands, lives and works in michigan, usa)
    nagi nakajima

    aluminium rings by nagi nakajima (lives and works in tokyo, japan)
    frans van nieuwenborg and martijn wegman


    zipper necklace by frans van nieuwenborg and martijn wegman (live and work in leyden, netherlands
    simon cottrell

     

    brooch and pendant by simon cottrell (lives and works in melbourne, australia)
    serena holm


    pendant and brooch by serena holm (lives and works in gothenburg, sweden)
    elke munkert

    polyurethane and PET bottle neck rings by elke munkert

    florian ladstätter

     

    rings by florian ladstätter (lives and works in altlengbach, austria)

    karola torkos

     polypropylene necklaces by karola torkos (born in germany lives and works in london, uk)

     rai lie

     

    the thinnest ring by rai lie (lives and works in seoul, korea) 

    gijs bakker
     

    perspex bracelet by gijs bakker (lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands)

    klimt02 gallery

     

    bracelets by mari funaki (born in japan, lives and workes in melbourne, australia)
    currently on show at the klimt02 gallery in barcelona 

    shannon carney


    resin brooches by shannon carney (born in usa, lives and works in florence, italy)
    alissia melka teichroew

     

    acrylic rings by alissia melka teichroew (lives and works in new york, usa)
    available via designboom

    heli hietala

     

    candle and soap rings by heli hietala (lives and works in helsinki, finland)

    kyeok kim


    soap rings by kyeok kim (lives and works in seoul, korea)
    svenja john
     


    polycarbonate necklace by svenja john (lives and works in berlin, germany)
    ariane hartmann
      

     vinyl brooches by ariane hartmann (lives and works in duesseldorf, germany)
    arthur hash

    polystyrene ring and bracelet by arthur hash (lives and works in richmond, usa)
    terhi tolvanen

    nailpolish rings by wooden bracelets by terhi tolvanen (born in finland, lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands)
    inês sobreira


    plastic and fiber bracelets by by inês sobreira (lives and works in lisbon, portugal)
    chinese dental clinics


    tooth jewelry in chinese dental clinics

    (点击查看源文)

  • ukrike hamm

     

    paper earrings by ukrike hamm (lives and works in berlin)

    mari ishikawa

     

    paper and lacquer necklaces by mari ishikawa (born in japan, lives and works in munich, germany)
    kazumi nagano

     

    paper bracelets and necklace by kazumi nagano (born in japan, lives and works in munich, germany)

    kiwon wang

     

    paper rings by kiwon wang (born in south korea, lives and works in new york, usa)

    marion van cruchten

     

    paper bracelets by marion van cruchten (lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands)

    sarah kate burgess

     

    do-it-yourself rings by by sarah kate burgess (lives and works in michigan, usa)

    angela o'kelly

     

    paper bracelets by angela o'kelly (lives and works in dublin, ireland)

    nel linssen 

     

    paper jewelry by nel linssen (lives and works in amsterdam) 

    mette saabye 

     

    paper pendant and necklace by mette saabye (lives and works in copenhagen, denmark) 

    bettina speckner 

    photo frame brooches by bettina speckner (lives and works in übersee, germany) 

    takehide ozaki



     paper brooch and necklace by takehide ozaki (lives and works in tokyo, japan)

    jivan astfalck 

     

    pendants by jivan astfalck (lives and works in london, uk) 

    terhi tolvanen

     

    wooden bracelets by terhi tolvanen (born in finland, lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands)

    beate klockmann

     

    chess necklace by beate klockmann (born in germany, lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands) 

    margarida matos 

     

    cork ring and light jewels by margarida matos (born in portugal, lives and works in london, uk)

    alidra alic 

     

    brooches by alidra alic (lives and works in denmark) 

    manon van kouswijk

     

    necklace and pendant by manon van kouswijk (lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands)

    barbara uderzo

    wood and plant rings by barbara uderzo (lives and works in vicenza, italy)

    hilde dedecker

    organic rings by hilde dedecker (lives and works in belgium) 

    (点击查看源文) 

     



     

  • 2008-09-11

    POOR JEWELRY - [首饰共享]

    首饰不再是珍贵材料的专利,在D-cat的世界里,设计材料没有高低贵贱的说法,玻璃、陶瓷、石头、纸、木头、植物、金属、泡沫塑料、纤维、橡胶、毛皮……任何材料都可以拿来创作。

    今天在逛designboom 时候看到这么一组关于首饰的文章,题目叫作"poor jewelry",很喜欢

    “the struggle of precious with non-precious materials is typical of recent years
    and has prepared a new way for 'young contemporary jewelry'.
    neither preciousness nor eternal preservation seems to be important to this new
    breed of arty accessories - with its value lying in its communicative potential.
    within the young international jewelry scene, the new arrangement of everyday
    materials is a sovereign one and provides pieces with a lively expression.
    in the middle of the 20th century, a large part of society consisted of middle class
    people, conservative in their taste and whose ideals were very strong and
    deeply-rooted, a society little inclined to change its lifestyle or its symbols.
    jewelry was often viewed as an emblematic gesture, a sound investment that
    could be passed down through generations.
    there was, however, another part of society ready for renovation. industry and
    fashion have changed the approach to jewelry by removing its symbolic and
    ancestral value. in a society, where great importance is given to superficiality,
    jewelry has been deprived of any cultural value thus limiting its understanding
    and consequently its distribution. in this context, the pioneers of the contemporary
    scene, albeit with some difficulty, had a fertile ground to work on.

    does it represent what it did in the recent past?
    when economy is stagnant, it is obvious that contemporary jewelry is faced with
    a very difficult challenge. it seems to be a restricted matter, among a rather small
    group of people and moves in a limited market, for many reasons including the fact
    that it does not shift a large sums of money. however, it seems the role of
    jewelry nowadays is not determined by whether the field is restricted, but whether
    the designers will be able to maintain and develop this specific sector.
    often people do not understand why something so minimal and simple, made from
    materials such as used material, silicone, plastic, glass, and paper should be so
    'expensive'. for most people, 'contemporary' and 'the use of poor materials' is
    equivalent to economic.
    so what makes some things valuable and others not?
    these contemporary accessories are made of innovation and artistic research.
    a piece of jewelry is not merely a decorative ornament; it usually has a meaning,
    which might be a celebration of something, or a loss, it might be very personal,
    but these meanings can also be universal, recognizable in today's society.
    the rigorous monumentality of 'poor jewelry' comes alive when it is worn, when the
    tactile pleasure of the alternative materials comes into play. in the research of
    innovative materials, the here featured artists' work is characterized by an
    empirical approach – solutions are found by direct experimentation.”

    glass, ceramics & stone

    jiro kamata

     

    lenses for jewelry by jiro kamata (born in japan, lives and works in munich, germany) 

    carolina vallejo 

     

    glass rings by carolina vallejo (born in greece, lives and works in copenhagen, denmark) 

    kaste helmi  

     

    glass bracelet and rings by kaste helmi (lives and works in helsinki, finland)

    sarah chilton 

     

    rings by by sarah chilton (lives and works in london, uk) 

    donald friedrich

     

    magnification glass brooches by donald friedrich (lives and works in madison, usa) 

    christa lühtje 

     

    glass necklaces by christa lühtje (lives and works in stockdorf, germany)

    helen britton

     

    brooches by helen britton (born in australia, lives and works in munich, germany)

    yoko izawa


    glass and fiber necklace and earrings by yoko izawa (born in japan, lives and works in london, uk)

    manon van kouswijk

     

    necklace and pendant by manon van kouswijk (lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands) 

    peter bauhuis 

     

     

    foam / goald and stone brooch by peter bauhuis (lives and works in germany )

    djurdjica kesic 

     

    pebble rings by djurdjica kesic (lives and works in melbourne , australia) 

    warwick freeman 

     

    vulcanic larva ring and brooch by warwick freeman (lives and works in auckland, new zealand) 

    22 design studio 

      

    concrete rings by 22 design studio (live and work in taiwan)
    you can buy these rings at the designboom shop
    see the making of them here.

    peter hoogeboom 

     

    necklaces in porcelain by peter hoogeboom (lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands) 

     gabriela feldentrager

     

    porcelain rings by gabriela feldentrager (lives and works in frankfurt, germany)

    gésine hackenberg 

     

    necklaces by gésine hackenberg (born in germany, lives and works in amsterdam, netherlands)

    katharina mischer and thomas traxler

     

    ceramic badges by the design team katharina mischer and thomas traxler (live and work in austria).
    you can buy these badges from the designboom shop

    edith bellod 

     

    magnetic brooch and porcelain necklace by edith bellod (born in france, lives and works in berlin, germany)

    susan pietzsch 

     

    cast sugar pendants and brooch by susan pietzsch (born in germany lives and works in tokyo, japan) 

     (点击查看源文)

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