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Specialization in Innovative Artisanal Jewelry Techniques

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Peruvian textile artist Carla Marin is the founder of the brand Fibra Bohemia. She is devoted to creating decorative macramé pieces that bring warmth to any space, as well as jewelry and accessories.

Through Fibra Bohemia, she aims to elevate the worth of artisanal work and generate a more meaningful and conscientious way of consuming for each one of her customers.

She has worked on projects for Restaurante Mangos de Larcomar, a restaurant that is part of the Selina in Lima, Cuzco, and Huaraz hotel chains, as well as for the Capittana del Jockey Plaza store, and has collaborated with Marca Galera in the creation of accessories.

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Constanza Bielsa studied architecture and specialized in sustainability. Later she delved into goldsmithing and now she owns her own signature jewelry brand.

Her work is based on the design and creation of contemporary jewelry. Over time, she has specialized in textile jewelry, characterized by the use of sustainable materials and emphasizing care and respect for the environment.

She has participated in collective exhibitions in countries such as Poland, Germany and Spain. She has also been part of fairs and individual exhibitions in Italy, Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

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Elsa and Dani are a mother and daughter team whose love for accessories led them to found Fatto, a space for creating and giving workshops in contemporary jewelry making. Their pieces combine different materials like textiles, metals, stones and, above all, beads.

At present, they are focused on teaching classes and workshops in jewelry creation, showing new techniques, and maximizing the creativity of their students. They also sell jewelry on their own website.

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Through her namesake brand, Maike Siegel is dedicated to the design and manufacture of fine jewelry. She has traveled the world, allowing her to train with different teachers and discover ancient techniques. She specializes in signature pieces, produced by hand and on a small scale, with natural stones.

In her workshop and showroom she crafts new custom pieces or redesigns antique ones for her clients. Each of her creations expresses her emotions: they are a way of communicating through symbols and noble metals.

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In 2016, sisters Laura and Ana María Maya Silva combined their knowledge as a jewelry designer and industrial designer respectively to create VATTEA, their own jewelry brand based in Medellín, Colombia. A unique blend of bronze and cotton thread is the main feature of their signature designs, which result in high-quality artisanal jewelry.
At VATTEA, they carefully handcraft each piece and are constantly experimenting with new materials and techniques. The sisters draw on ancient cultures and their conceptual representation through objects and symbols as their principal sources of inspiration. Their jewelry has been featured in magazines including Vogue Latinoamerica, Caras Colombia, Carrusel, and Aló.

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Roxana Pardo is a self-taught accessories designer from Peru. She formed her eponymous brand in 1997, where she works hand in hand with a team of expert craftswomen, creating unique pieces using a variety of techniques. Their art goes beyond just braiding wire, they're braiding bonds and creating objects that give value and meaning to the history of other women, distinguishing and empowering them.

Along the way she has been invited to Miami Fashion Week and Lima Fashion Week. She has also collaborated on dress collections such as Paola Gamero, Fatima Arrieta, Yahel Waisman, and for the Rosa Clara Trunk Show in Peru.

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María Rosua has always worked with non-precious metals, almost all her work is in brass, as it gives her the possibility of making large pieces that are accessible to anyone who wants to buy them.

Its collections are the result of combining metal with plastics, 3D printing, resins, recyclable materials, wood, pigments, acrylics, and patinas to give them color and expression. Currently, he has his personal brand that he sells online, in markets and in physical stores.

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Specialization in Innovative Artisanal Jewelry Techniques. Craft, and Fashion course by Domestika

Specialization in Innovative Artisanal Jewelry Techniques

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