Estefânia Rodrigues de Almeida / Gretchen Hillhouse

Ending the week with some lovely art jewellery from Portugal's Estefânia Rodrigues de Almeida (my favourites are her works with paper tags). Shown above: "Cuts & Sews" paper and resin rings (top) and porcelain "Structure" rings (bottom).
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For more porcelain, visit Australian ceramicist Gretchen Hillhouse. Pictured is the "Peridot" ring with a grey wash, from her "Bavaria" collection.
Even more jewellery:
- Trinidad Contreras (Spain) - perforated porcelain
- Efrat Cassouto (Israel) - romantic & glam
- Tula (California) - organic & simple


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Bonus link: speaking of antiestablish- mentarianism, here's the "Anti" ring from UK/Denmark clothing design duo 

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Bonus link: here's another combination of "shards and contemporary structure." Ring with fragments of slate and oak on top of a clean silver square by UK jeweller 

Bonus link: for more bold brass, see Los Angeles duo Nat Mauro & Cole Morrall of 
Bonus link: for more rings with classical motifs, see these handmade pieces from Argentinian lawyer-turned-jeweller 

Bonus link: here are some more miniature people rings, featuring couples in various poses, from Philadelphia's 
Bonus link: speaking of rainbow explosions, check out the cute "multi-color firecracker cocktail ring" by Massachusetts jeweller 

Bonus link: here's another ring that looks like a castle (or turret). It's actually a cathedral ring by New Zealand jeweller 
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