Wire jewel
A course at the School of Crafts of ÚĽUV in Bratislava is focused on creating wire jewellery and is composed of three parts. The first two are for beginners, while the third part is an extra course intended for graduates of the first two parts. In 2005, this final part of the course took place for the first time. It was lead by a young jewellery maker Hana Kašičková, a graduate of the University of Fine Arts in Bratislava. The aim of the course was to create products according to the participants’ designs, who were working on selected topics – a bracelet as a dance, a city as a pendant, and earrings as circus. The displayed jewels are the results of the creative work of the course graduates.
Further articles in the magazine Craft, Art, Design 02/2005:
- Monika Škvarnová: Iveta Miháliková’s objects
- Ľuba Pavlovičová: Tasks or stimulations
- Viera Kleinová: Made in Slovakia/Slovenia
- Viera Kleinová: Small is adorable
- Eva Trojanová: Mysterious structures of Oliver Leššo
- Tibor Uhrín: About traditions and innovations in crafts
- Ivan Jančár: Poet of wood, Václav Kautman
- The first ÚĽUV Regional Craft Centre
- Martin Mešša: Leather Days in the Court of Crafts
- Folk clothing on postal stamps
- Monika Škvarnová: Tinkers in the works of artists
- Oľga Pipíšová: Production of Wire
- Wire jewel
- Anna Chlupová: Headdresses