This is the last post about the World Cup Month!
I really enjoyed watching creative people from the 32 Countries That played the tournament, and I found So Many Others That Did not play the tournament That I think I'll keep featuring artists from all around the world Every Once in a while.
I Learned so much, and found great inspiration. I hope you Had fun as well!
This is the last article World Cup!
I enjoyed designers from 32 countries who played the tournament, and the search found many others who did not play that I think will continue to write every so often on designers around the world.
learned a lot, I found much inspiration. I hope you too te hayas divertido! España: Maria Goti
I know Maria from the ESEtsy team , she's a jeweler and gemologist from Navia, Spain. She works mainly with oxidized silver, pearls, fossilized shells, and touches of gold.
I specially like her "El viejo balancín" collection, pearls look great with oxidized sterling in these lovely and light designs. You may visit her website, or her shop to see the whole collections. And
May you follow her on twitter , facebook, and blog !.
know Maria del ESEtsy team, is a jeweler and gemologist in Navia, Spain.
works mainly with oxidized plant, pearls, fossil shells, and touches of gold.
I especially like his collection "The old saw", the pearls are great with oxidized plant in their beautiful and light designs.
can also follow on twitter , facebook, and blog !. This Dutch designer, inspired by mourning jewelry, create beautiful pieces in sterling, porcelain, and silk.
Have The big porcelain beads imprints flowers, and What is more ephemeral Than That flowers bloom and die right in front of Our Eyes? These pieces
Are a Reminder of Our Own temporariness, and a motivation to care more about deep and important Things of life. You May
see more of her work in her website.
This Dutch designer, inspired by the mourning creates beautiful jewelry pieces in silver, porcelain and silk.
accounts have porcelain flower prints, and is more ephemeral than a flower that blooms and dies before our eyes?
These pieces are a reminder of our impermanence, and motivation to care more for things that are really important in life.
can see more of her work in site.
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