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New Brooches: 400+ Contemporary Jewellery Designs

Ramón Puig Cuyàs author Ezra Satok-Wolman author Nicolás Estrada editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hoaki

Published:3rd Jan '23

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A very inspiring selection of what is happening in the world of auteur jewellery right now, particularly with regard to brooches. Edited by Nicolás Estrada, New Brooches, now in paperback, focuses on brooches within an exploration of current innovative trends in contemporary jewellery. With a selection of over 400 jewellery artists' creations from all over the world, this inspirational volume is the most comprehensive compilation on this subject and an important step in Nicolás Estrada's exploration of current trends in contemporary jewellery. A must-have for any professional or student of jewellery or fashion design, this work shows the versatile and dynamic nature of brooches and the many and varied materials and forms that they involve. Needing only a pin to secure it to the wearer's garment, this ornament is essentially a jewellery artist's blank canvas that invites endless creativity and offers more freedom of expression than any other form of jewellery. The brooch has continued to evolve and be reinterpreted over time, and it is playing a critical role in the development of new jewellery as a platform for artistic expression. Following the success of Estrada's New Rings, New Earrings, New Necklaces, New Brooches represents a valuable contribution to this series. SELLING POINTS: . The book is an inspirational compendium of the most innovative creations in today's jewellery design as it presents the most original works of 400+ jewellery artists and designers from all over the world . Includes Australian designers: Katie Stormonth (Brisbane), Anna Davern (Melbourne), Julia deVille (Melbourne), Robyn Wilson (Melbourne), Sim Luttin (Melbourne)

ISBN: 9788417656942

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240 pages