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Named after the surreal mathematical artist who created three dimensional illusions in print.
1.04ct E colour princess cut diamond set on the horizontal axis with matching double pairs of 2.50mm princess cuts. Set in platinum.
A very tricky design to get right as it might have come out looking really bad. The whole setting has to curve to fit the finger nicely and the supposedly sharp corners need to be smooth and flowing in reality.
URBANBAKE - recycled urban stories
Designed by Åžebnem Gemalmaz
Photography by Dilek Öztürk
Model: Serpil Erden
GJTCI Education Division is a Jewellery Designing Institute in Ahmedabad which provides full courses of Jewellery Designing and Diamond Grading in Ahmedabad.This institute is managed by Gem and Jewellery Trade Council of India Shantibhai Patel.Arpita Patel is the Faculty for Jewellery Designing
DIA MIRZA Actress with Shantibhai Patel Visited Gem & Jewellery Trade Council of Indian GJTCI Stall and watch all the Handmade Jewellery made in Gujarat Dia Mirza also Give her Best wishes to GJTCI President Shantibhai Patel
GJTCI Education Division is a Jewellery Designing Institute in Ahmedabad which provides full courses of Jewellery Designing and Diamond Grading in Ahmedabad.This institute is managed by Gem and Jewellery Trade Council of India Shantibhai Patel.Arpita Patel is the Faculty for Jewellery Designing
This is a custom order to match with a bracelet I'd made using the Blue Lace Agate faceted squares and rondells together. It's going to be a birthday gift soon - hopefully it loves its new home!
GJTCI Education Division is a Jewellery Designing Institute in Ahmedabad which provides full courses of Jewellery Designing and Diamond Grading in Ahmedabad.This institute is managed by Gem and Jewellery Trade Council of India Shantibhai Patel.Arpita Patel is the Faculty for Jewellery Designing
"When I first moved to NY, I decided basically that I would kind of focus my energies on getting myself out there in some way. I studied clothing, but I was a drop-out. I did projects outside of that, so everything's kind of self-taught, and then I started literally just putting together old jewellery, collaging together vintage jewellery and stuff like that to make new pieces... It first started out that way.
I just took it to a store. There was a really cool store in New York. It's called Seven. It's still in existence now, but it was in the Lower East Side back then. They took it on, they referred me to a company in Tokyo that represented American designers in Tokyo, they showed it to them, and then all of a sudden, I was in Tokyo. So that was kind of crazy. I got off to a really good start." - Chris Habana, jewellery designer (NYC)
In a competition brief from the Cathedral of Rochester with the chaplain of the college we were to create a chalice that could travel between the three campuses.
I based my chalice on the welcoming and great things the church should be.The chalice comes out of it's own "altar" so that the table prepared for communion can come to you.
The shape of the chalice is formed like a nail which of course illustrates the penetration of nails in Jesus hands and feet. (The highly polished silver picks up the reflection of the base and looks as if it is partly wood; it is however completely silver)
URBANBAKE - recycled urban stories
Designed by Åžebnem Gemalmaz
Photography by Dilek Öztürk
Model: Serpil Erden
"I like the fact that I don't get freaked out at all that my workspace is two feet away [from my bed]. I will say it is getting a little tight to have both in here. It would be great to make this my living space.
Right now I don't [care about work-life separation]. If I was in a relationship, it would probably tilt more towards the negative, because even if I have a guest here and I have to work, they're trying to fall asleep while I have my work. But right now, it's completely manageable." - Chris Habana, jewellery designer (NYC)
DIA MIRZA Actress with Shantibhai Patel Visited Gem & Jewellery Trade Council of Indian GJTCI Stall and watch all the Handmade Jewellery made in Gujarat Dia Mirza also Give her Best wishes to GJTCI President Shantibhai Patel
URBANBAKE - recycled urban stories
Designed by Åžebnem Gemalmaz
Photography by Dilek Öztürk
Model: Serpil Erden
IIJW 2013 - Miss India - Earth Shobita Duhipala walked the ramp for Derawala with the students and budding designers of IIGJ.
There are no restrictions or rules when it comes to accessorizing the most recent teen fashion trends. Bracelets, earrings, and necklaces are perfect for women of this age. Adding colourful tassels, and gemstone jewellery, would completely transform your outfit.
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