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  • WHAT'S ON | ame-gallery

    WHAT'S ON LACE by Jenny Wu For a limited time only, Lace by Jenny Wu from Los Angeles is available in Hong Kong at Ame Gallery. LACE is the leading 3-D printing... LACE by Jenny Wu Post not marked as liked ONLINE CHARITY SALE Post not marked as liked NEW RING FOR THE NEW YEAR Post not marked as liked #FacetoFaceContest Post not marked as liked ‪#‎FaceToFaceMoment‬ photo contest Post not marked as liked Tricksters 2.0 exhibition Post not marked as liked A Couple of Things Post not marked as liked Serendipity - jewellery by Chiaki Miyauchi Post not marked as liked Un Automne a Pekin by Lydia Courteille @ Ame Gallery 18 Oct - 20 Dec 2017 Post not marked as liked Scents of Life exhibition opens 18 March 2017 Post not marked as liked Voice of Stones by MEGLIO, 13-14 May 2016 Post not marked as liked

  • Tomasz Donocik at Ame Gallery

    ARTIST & DESIGNER > TOMASZ DONOCIK UK Stella Dusk Stud Earrings 18K Rose Gold set with round diamonds, howlite and hematite. PAIR. Total approximate diamond carat weight: 1.03 cts. Click below link to contact us for further details ENRG3_EM_WG EMERALD WING RING 18K White gold set with Emerald, Diamond and Haminate. Click below link to contact us for more details STERG2_ERG3EXT-STELLAR-DROP-STUD-EARRING 18K Rose Gold set with Pink Opal, White Agate, Mozambique Ruby 2.00ct and White Diamond 0.50ct Baguettes. Pave White Diamond 0.10ct. Mini Stellar Cuff 18K yellow gold, white diamonds, black diamonds. Click below link to contact us for more details Electric Night cocktail ring 18K white gold black rhodium plated, baugette diamonds, 2ct yellow diamond LPRG-RU-RG-ENGAGEMENT-LILY-PAD-RING-1_20 18K Rose Gold set with Round Rubellite centre stone and Round Black Diamond 0.08ct, Round Tsavorite 0.29ct. Tomasz Donocik Tomasz Donocik - Mini Stellar Dune Earrings 18K Yellow Gold with Diamonds Click below link to contact us for a quote Tomasz Donocik Tomasz Donocik - Mini Explosion Y Pendant 18K Yellow Gold with Diamonds Click below link to contact us for a quote Tomasz Donocik’s bold creations blur the boundaries between art and jewellery. Born in Poland, raised in Austria and now living and working in London, Tomasz Donocik creates timeless collections for men and women. Immersed in these culturally rich surroundings, Tomasz has developed a life-long passion for art, film and literature, which continuously inspire his award-winning designs. ​ Tomasz Donocik’s latest sources of inspiration include the Art Deco movement, 80s fashion, retro-futurism and the geometric paintings of Abstract expressionist artist Frank Stella. With a unique sense of creativity, Tomasz Donocik gives life to bold and contemporary jewellery pieces combining outstanding design and finest craftsmanship

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  • Piet Defossez (SUR UN VOLCAN)

    1. How long have you been working on the work bench you currently using? Does it have a story / history? I just moved to this bench a month ago. I now work from home. 2. Which is your favourite tool, and why? The drill, it is very versatile, and fast. 3. What is the jewellery making technique / process you enjoy the most, and why? 3D-printing, with this technique I can really create what my mind "sees". It comes in two parts, the modeling part, which I do on the computer, it is my version of a sketchbook, where I experiment with the shape and form and figure out the engineering side of my work. The second part comes after the pieces are printed, I still have a lot to do, I need to prepare and cleanup the parts, assemble everything and finally add the finishing touches. 4. Anything else you want to tell us about your jewellery bench? My bench can go up and down, that way I always have the perfect position to work as computer work and bench work requires very different heights.

  • Veronica Cheng (Astre Jewellery)

    1/How long have you been working on the work bench you currently using? I have been working on my recent work bench for 2 years for now, this is where I started my path on jewellery making. A working bench for jewellers is very personal, I have set up everything that suits my need bit by bit and this is still an on-going process, there is always room to refine and this has made my bench one of my most comfortable place to stay. 2/Which is your favourite tool, and why? There are two favourite tools of mine, one is the saw and the other is the wax pen. The saw is the first tool I acquired when I started making jewellery and a good saw is the key element whether I can realise my design into a piece of jewellery, it has to be very accurate and handy. Since wax is a very important process of my work, so the wax pen is also one of my favourite tools, my wax pen allows me to smoothly craft detail design and texture that metal cannot achieve. 3/ What is the jewellery making technique/process you enjoy the most, and why? The cleaning up process is the most enjoyable process for me. To see my design and work come into real is thrilling; before I started making jewellery, I always thought silver and other precious metal looks just shiny and smooth as we saw in the shop window, but now I have came to know, in order to make the shinny and sleekly surface, jeweller has a long way to go from raw silver, hours of effort was spent. Polishing, brushing, filing and cleaning, you will find your pieces looks completely different with a clean and sleek surface, and this gives me big satisfaction. The polishing and cleaning process is the last and the most important step to define the value of your work.

  • Andrea Rojas Córdoba (Creating Things)

    1. How long have you been working on the workbench you currently using? Does it have a story/history? In the years that I have been working on my bench the process of acquiring, modifying and creating my own tools has inspired me and continues to inspire me. For me tools are like the extension of your hands and body when you are in the process of making any object. It is essential that they adapt to my needs and the technical requirements of the pieces. 2. Which is your favourite tool, and why? It's a very difficult question because I like all of them, but I think the jewellery saw and the pliers are the tools I work with the most and that I master quite well. They allow you to explore an infinite number of shapes and achieve very precise work. 3. What is the jewellery making technique/process you enjoy the most, and why? Cutting, fretwork and bending are the techniques I currently use the most. My designs are very geometric so, precision in cutting and folding are very important in the creation of a piece. 4. Anything else you want to tell us about your jewellery bench? It is my workspace and where I spend most of my time. I have a desk for the creative process and the bench for fabrication. Evenings are the time of day where I am most inspired and creative. But daylight allows me to be more precise and detailed.

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