New Brooches: 400+ Contemporary Jewellery Designs
An 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 jewelry. With a selection of over 400 jewelry 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 jewelry 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 jewelry artist’s blank canvas that invites endless creativity and offers more freedom of expression than any other form of jewelry. The brooch has continued to evolve and be reinterpreted over time, and it is playing a critical role in the development of new jewelry 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. 
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New Brooches: 400+ Contemporary Jewellery Designs
An 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 jewelry. With a selection of over 400 jewelry 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 jewelry 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 jewelry artist’s blank canvas that invites endless creativity and offers more freedom of expression than any other form of jewelry. The brooch has continued to evolve and be reinterpreted over time, and it is playing a critical role in the development of new jewelry 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. 
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New Brooches: 400+ Contemporary Jewellery Designs

New Brooches: 400+ Contemporary Jewellery Designs

New Brooches: 400+ Contemporary Jewellery Designs

New Brooches: 400+ Contemporary Jewellery Designs

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An 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 jewelry. With a selection of over 400 jewelry 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 jewelry 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 jewelry artist’s blank canvas that invites endless creativity and offers more freedom of expression than any other form of jewelry. The brooch has continued to evolve and be reinterpreted over time, and it is playing a critical role in the development of new jewelry 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. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788417656942
Publisher: Hoaki Books
Publication date: 01/24/2023
Series: Contemporary Jewellery
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.44(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nicolas Estrada (Medellín, 1972) studied artistic jewelry at the Escola Massana in Barcelona. He has trained in many technical areas of jewelry, as well as in local traditional techniques. His works can be found in galleries around the world, from Glasgow to Barcelona, Riga, and San Francisco. His pieces are handmade, personal, and transgressive. As an editor, Nicolas has curated New Rings (Promopress Editions, 2012), New Earrings (Promopress Editions, 2013), New Necklaces (Promopress Editions, 2016) and New Bracelets (Promopress Editions, 2021).

Table of Contents

Jewelers included. ARGENTINA: Carolina Bernachea (Buenos Aires), Florencia Alonso (Buenos Aires), Jorge Castañón, Sol Flores. AUSTRALIA: Katie Stormonth (Brisbane), Anna Davern (Melbourne), Julia deVille (Melbourne), Robyn Wilson (Melbourne), Sim Luttin (Melbourne). Austria: Angela Ciobanu (Vienna), Gerti Machacek (Vienna). BELGIUM: Karen Vanmol (Antwerp), LOU SAUTREAU (Brussels), Veroniek Dutré (Sint-Niklaas). BRASIL: Fernanda Mitsue. CANADA: Eunseon Park (South Korea/Halifax), Ezra Satok-Wolman (Toronto/Ontario), Jan Smith, Kye-Yeon Son (South Korea/Canada), Magali Thibault (St-lambert), Paul McClure (Toronto). CHILE: Pamela de la Fuente (Santiago), Paula Zuker (Santiago), Rita Soto (Santiago), WALKA (Claudia Betancourt + Nano Pulgar: Santiago). CHINA: Tala Yuan (Shenzhen). Colombia: Patricia López Piedrahita (Bogotá), Paula Estrada (Medellín). CZECH REPUBLIC: Alžběta Dvořáková (Prague), Lucie Houdková (Prague), Nicole Taubinger (/Prague). DENMARK: Annette Dam (Copenhagen). EGYPT: Hind ElHafez (Cairo). ESTONIA: Julia Maria Künnap (Tallinn), Tanel Veenre (Tallinn). FINLAND: Christine Jalio (Lapua), Helmi Lindblom, Juhani Heikkilä (Lahti). FRANCE: Céline Sylvestre (Paris), Monica Brugger (Héde-Bazouges). GERMANY: Babette von Dohnanyi (Hamburg). Christoph Straube (Nuremberg), Edu Tarin (Idar-Oberstein), Eva Burton (Idear-Oberstein), Gabriele Hinze (Berlin), Georg W. Dobler (Berlin and Halle), Helen Habtay (Idar-Oberstein), Iris Merkle (Stuttgart), Julia Baudler (Berlin), Julia Kraemer-Losereit (Braunschweig), Julia Obermaier (Kempten), Karin Seufert (Berlin), Lena Wunderlich (Berlin), Mareen Alburg (Halle), Patrícia Domingues (Idar-Oberstein), Paul Adie (Munich), Sharareh Aghaei (/Idar-Oberstein), Susanne Matsché (Berlin), Tamara Grüner (Pforzheim), Theo Smeets (Wattenheim), William Rudolph Faulkner (Berlin), Yiqing Cai (Düsseldorf). GREECE: Ariadne Kapelioti (Thessaloniki), Odd Studio (Athens), Yiota Vogli (Athens). INDIA: Pallavi Verma (Mumbai). IRELAND: Jaki Coffey (Dublin). ISRAEL: Gregory Larin (Tel Aviv), Hadas Levin (Tel-Aviv), Lital Mendel, Tami Eshed (Tel Aviv). ITALY: Barbara Paganin (Venice), Gigi Mariani (Modena), Giovanna Canu – Joy Jo (Milano), Heidemarie Herb, János Gábor Varga (Genoa), Maria Rosa Franzin (Padova), Piero Acuto - AQTO (Torino). JAPAN: Tomoyo Hiraiwa (Kanagawa-Pref.). LATVIA: Una Mikuda. LUXEMBOURG: Lucie Majerus (Luxembourg). MEXICO: Leticia Llera (Mexico DC). NORWAY: Camilla Luihn (Oslo), Felieke van der Leest (Øystese), Sigurd Bronger (Oslo). PORTUGAL: Joana Santos (Porto). SOUTH KOREA: Lee Heejin (Daegu), Yojae Lee (Seoul). SPAIN: Cova Ríos (Madrid), Estela Saez Vilanova (Barcelona), Ferràn Iglesias (Matadepera), Ignasi Cavaller Triay (Barcelona), Karim Oukid Ouksel (Barcelona), Lluís Comín (Barcelona), Maria Diez Serrat (Barcelona), Marta Roca (Tarragona), Montserrat Lacomba (Girona), Nico Sales (Palma de Mallorca), Ramón Puig Cuyàs (Vilanova i la Geltrú), Rodrigo Acosta Arias (Valencia), Rosa Nogués (Barcelona), Silvia Walz (Vilanova i la Geltrú). SWEDEN: Elin Flognman (Trollhättan), Hedvig Westermark (Stockholm), Karin Roy Andersson (Gothenburg), Tore Svensson (Gothenburg), Tove Knuts (Stockholm). TAIWAN: Heng Lee (Kaohsiung), Tsang-Hsuan Lin (Taichung). THAILAND: Jose Luis Fettolini (Bangkok), Pornruedee Boonyapan (Bangkok), Tithi Kutchamuch (Bangkok). THE NETHERLANDS: Gésine Hackenberg (Amsterdam), Katja Prins (Amsterdam), Natalie Hoogeveen (Huizen), Ralph Bakker (Rotterdam). TURKEY: Selen Ozus (Istambul), Snem Yildirim (Istanbul). UK: Anya Kovalieva (Newcastle), Cristina Zani (Edinburgh), Dauvit Alexander (Birmingham), Eva Fernandez Martos (Nottingham), Evgeniia Balashova (Glasgow), Hannah-May Chapman (Brighton), Isabelle Busnell (London), Jeanne Marell (Copenhagen and London), Jo Pond (Staffordshire), Lin Cheung (Basingstoke), Stephen Bottomley (Birmingham), Theo Fennell (London), Ute Decker (London), Xenia Walschikow (Birmingham), Yi-Jen Chu (Birmingham), Yvonne Gilhooly (Gourock). USA: Angela Bubash (Rice, VA), Aurélie Guillaume (Chicago, IL), Biba Schutz (New York, NY), Charity Hall (Blacksburg, VA), Curtis H. Arima (Berkeley, CA), Donald Friedlich (Madison, WI), Dongyi Wu (Rochester, NY), Edna Madera (Kansas City, MO), Emily Cobb (Lenox, CA), Emily Pellini (Lancaster, PA), Emily Watson (Rochester, NY), Erica Bello (Baltimore, MD), James Dunn (Edinboro, PA), Jeffrey Lloyd Dever (Laurel, MD), Jessica Calderwood (Muncie, IN), Joshua Kosker (Seneca, PA), Julia Harrison (Seattle, WA), Kate Dannenberg (Philadelphia, PA), Kim Eric Lilot (San Francisco, CA), Liaung Chung Yen (Henrietta, NY), Luci: Jockel (Indiana, PA), Mallory Weston (Philadelphia, PA), Melissa Cameron (Seattle, WA), Robert Thomas Mullen (St. Louis, MI), Samuel Guillén (New York, NY), Sharon Massey (Pittsburg, PA), Sondra Sherman (San Diego, CA), Tara Locklear (Raleigh, NC), Tyler Stoll (Roanoke, VA), Wendy McAllister (Baltimore, MD), Younha Jung (Houston, TX).
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