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My jewellery tells alternative stories about beauty.
I use humble materials like paper and wool, in contrast to precious ones –
pearls and gold to question the value we give to jewellery.
I use humble materials like paper and wool, in contrast to precious ones –
pearls and gold to question the value we give to jewellery.
The step made from wearing jewellery to creating it was coincidental, but those who followed were made consciously, determined and committed.
Each piece is a concrete expression of a fugitive thought and sets an intimate connection with its wearer.
Defined by shape and colour, they're milestones in personal search of self.
Each piece is a concrete expression of a fugitive thought and sets an intimate connection with its wearer.
Defined by shape and colour, they're milestones in personal search of self.
Motto:"Poetically Man Dwells”
Jewellery is for me a way of creatively searching and discovering the poetry of the world in its very ephemerality and precariousness.
Jewellery is for me a way of creatively searching and discovering the poetry of the world in its very ephemerality and precariousness.
The fascinating nature is the main source of my inspiration and I intend to fully explore it
in order to draw as much attention as possible to its beauty.
in order to draw as much attention as possible to its beauty.
My passion for jewellery making begun unexpectedly, as any true love would. It was like all of a sudden, after a life long full of educated words,
I finally learned to talk.
No boundaries, just the purity of the concept, articulated meticulously in each piece of jewellery.
I finally learned to talk.
No boundaries, just the purity of the concept, articulated meticulously in each piece of jewellery.
Sabina Dragusanu graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2017.
She started making jewellery when she was only 12 years old and what started as a hobby soon became a passion.
Sabina’s craftsmanship turns away from conventional jewellery materials.
Highly passionate about nature, her work shows the different ways in which she tries to express that.
She started making jewellery when she was only 12 years old and what started as a hobby soon became a passion.
Sabina’s craftsmanship turns away from conventional jewellery materials.
Highly passionate about nature, her work shows the different ways in which she tries to express that.