Iris Tsante: Mischiefing Stephanie AndersonAugust 8, 20113 viewsdesignFashionJewelleryStyle3 Comments3 views Iris Tsante considers jewellery as a process of exploring ways to define the senses of “beauty” and “value” in reference to memories of significant objects and the subsequent human/social connections related to them. It is a dialectic process since it involves the direct or non-direct communication between maker, wearer and viewer. Her pieces provide connotations of optimism, lightness, simplicity, joy and innocence, revealing on the same time qualities such as fragility and vulnerability. They often are characterised by a “mischiefing” tendency, sometimes in harmony with the qualities of the original materials and sometimes making contradicting statements upon more “formal” and “serious” symbols of the western dress code. We love this jewellery made from colourful pencils and wood shavings, it’s such a unique idea, and perfect for quirky gifts and to wear for special occasions. Click here to visit the website.
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