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Mihaela Coman Jewellery


I am a Romanian Jewellery Designer Maker based in Norfolk, now PhD student at Edinburgh College of Art

Norwich, England

  • Jewellery
  • Metalworking
  • Knitting
  • Silversmithing
  • Goldsmithing
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Empowered by the freedom of expression that jewellery can offer, I hope that my work is an authentic, sincere and honest expression of my ideas and emotions. Making jewellery that stands for people’s life stories makes sense to me. I subordinate the materials and techniques to my stories. All my pieces are one off, so far I haven’t made two identical jewellery, I don’t believe I will, I have too many projects in my mind and too little time

Focus:
I am interested in people and inspired by books. I tell stories through figurative and sculptural jewellery.
CV:
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Stockists:
  • GroundWork Gallery
  • Pyramid Gallery
  • Made Gallery
  • Galateca Gallery
  • Collectiva, Porto
The Burden of the Past
Brit a Brick

Empowered by the freedom of expression that jewellery can offer, I hope that my work is an authentic, sincere and honest expression of my ideas and emotions. Making jewellery that stands for people’s life stories makes sense to me. I subordinate the materials and techniques to my stories. All my pieces are one off, so far I haven’t made two identical jewellery, I don’t believe I will, I have too many projects in my mind and too little time

Focus:
I am interested in people and inspired by books. I tell stories through figurative and sculptural jewellery.
CV:
Download document
Stockists:
  • GroundWork Gallery
  • Pyramid Gallery
  • Made Gallery
  • Galateca Gallery
  • Collectiva, Porto
The Burden of the Past
Brit a Brick
  • Website
  • E-mail
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
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    Gogol's Overcoat, literary obsession

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    The Burden of the Past

  • Project

    Brit a Brick

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