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Art-deco collection


GLORIA is a set of jewellery consisting of a pendant and earrings. In this case the source of inspiration is the sun and its rays. The materials used for this collection are: white Perspex and oxidized silver, and everything is completed with a well-matched colourful string.



CROWNN is a set of jewellery that consists of a bracelet and a pendant. The inspiration of creating it derives from architectonical motive – the architectural form of The National Stadium, which is relatively a new element of the Warsaw landscape. Elements of silver and amber were used to complete this set.


ROATING HANDS is a bracelet inspired by Marcel Duchamp and his famous piece of art “Nude Descending a Staircase”. There is a characteristic decomposition of space and anti-perspective, but also a kind of record of movement in time. In case of Duchamp, the movement is progressing (the nude is doing down), but in the case of the bracelet “these flakes” of movement are chaotic, as if it was rolling slalom. A shape cut out of a silver sheeting is a starting point, other shapes cut out of colourful perspex are fixed on it, each at a certain angle, but mantled concentrically. Although the shapes are not symmetrical, the bracelet gives an impression of some kind of symmetry similar to a blooming flower.



CRISTAL - IMITATION is a bracelet – an element of jewellery, which was made quite frequently by art deco jewellers who had a possibility to decorate female hands, deprived of secessionist gloves. The inspiration of the collection comes from bracelets made from mountain crystal, often cut out of one lump, typical for Boucheron, Cartier and Suzanne Belperron. The crucial element has been cut out of one lump of pressed amber.



REULEAUX CITY is a set of jewellery consisting of a pendant and a bracelet. Its name comes from a geometrical figure, as if it was a rounded triangle, described for the first time by a German engineer - Franz Reuleaux, a co-author of kinematics theory. Looking at “Reuleaux City” perpendicularly it gives an impression of a schematic presentation of a block of flats, but looking at it with some perspective it comes across as a city center. What interesting is it does not matter if cylindrical elements are symmetrical or not, because of their different length and diameter we are not able to evaluate it.



CONTRASTS is a set of jewellery consisting of a ring and a brooch. In the foreground there is a trapezium-shaped amber composed similarly to a Cubistic painting. Preserved, the natural texture of amber implies that there might be elements of one piece of a stone. However, we are not able to synthesise any particular pieces because of a lack of any space manipulation, we just have to imagine it.