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Jewellerysense by Flora Vagi

Jewellerysense by Flóra Vági

Hungarian designer Flóra Vági presented a collection for jewellery made from wood, paper and old books at last week's Budapest Design Week.

Called Jewellerysense, the exhibition at G13 Gallery included pieces made from tropical wood, pierced and knotted together with colourful thread.

Vági also presented coiled bangles carved out from a single piece of wood and held in tension with metal pins.

Budapest Design Week took place 1-10 October.

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While organic materials, colours and forms influence our senses, we get a chance to discover objects and jewellery pieces that cross the boundaries of contemporary design, fine art and applied arts.

After finishing her studies in Italy, the young hungarian designer gained her Master's degree at the Royal College of Art in London in 2008.

Her works are on display in the most prestigious contemporary jewellery galleries across Europe and the United States.

The wearable artworks are exhibited in G13 Art Gallery, a contemporary and modern art gallery of international standards.


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