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03/05/2017

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 2 – Tal EFRAIM at AUTOR 2017 – Bucharest (RO) 13-14 May 2017

Tal Barash EFRAIM  selected 4  Autor Fair 2017 !!

Laura Forte, Linda Ezerman, Fabrizio Bonvicini, Francesca Mazzotta, Mia Maljojoki,Noelia Macchi Joyas Singulares, Tal Barash Efraim with myday-byday Gallery in Rome selected at the Autor Fair 2017 !! see you soon in Bucharest 13 – 14 May.

Tal Barash EFRAIM  selected 4  Autor Fair 2017 with MydayByday gallery

Tal Barash EFRAIM  selected 4  Autor Fair 2017 with MydayByday gallery

Tal Barash EFRAIM  selected 4  Autor Fair 2017 with MydayByday galleryat AUTOR 2017 with #mydaybydayspaceinrome

Tal Barash EFRAIM  selected 4  Autor Fair 2017 with MydayByday gallery

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 Tal Barash Efraim.Tal Barash Efraim.

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AUTOR 2017
Grand Hotel Du Boulevard
Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta nr. 21,
050011 Bucarest

 

25/04/2017

AUTOR Contemporary Jewelry Fair – Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucarest (Romania) – 13-14 May 2017

AUTOR 2017

ready for its 16th edition ! May 13-14,  Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucharest. Come discover the emerging talents of contemporary jewelry.

Out of the 190 applications received for the 2017 editionn, our jury selected 90 artists to be discovered during our international fair
AUTOR 2017
 
AUTOR <3 community. AUTOR takes its 8 years mission further by shaping the contemporary jewelry community. We connect artists with passionate jewelry lovers, collectors, international galleries, distributors or specialised media. The 2017 jury includes Sofia Björkman – Jewellery artist and Founder of Gallery Platina in Stockholm Doris Maninger – Director of Alchimia Jewelry School in Florence, Lucia Massei – Director of Alchimia Jewelry School in Florence, Ruudt Peters – Artist, Professor Opere Summer School in The Netherlands, Paulo Ribeiro – Founder and Director of Joya Barcelona, Dan Pierșinaru – Founder and Director of Autor. This spring we launch the 4th issue of AUTOR – the contemporary art magazine, one more reason to be there!
 CRUSHED by Andra Lupu, Romania - AUTOR 2017CRUSHED by Andra Oana Lupu, Romania
« A celebration of fragility, life and feelings in a beautiful brooch.
”Crushed is what you feel when something beautiful is ending, crushed is how you feel when you lose someone dear. But every ending is a new beginning, it’s up to you how you start over, or whether if you take the good or the bad of every experience. In my new collection, I use thin layers of « crushed » melted silver, to create a jewelry as a metaphor to the fragility of life, relationships, feelings”. »
 Tubular Collection by Ana Pina, Portugal - AUTOR 2017Tubular Collection by Ana Pina, Portugal
« Ana’s jewelries celebrate multiple possibilities using geometrical wiseness. To infinity and back!
”The Tubular Collection combines round wires and tubes in a subtle way, creating both minimalist and statement pieces that aim to celebrate pure geometric lines and its multiple possibilities of combination. The rationality of orthogonal alignments is challenged by the mutable character of movement and by the seeming idea that the connections between the different elements are fragile and unpredictable, which accentuates the sense that any combination is possible – from the simplest isolated element to infinity” »
16psyche Collection by Anna Börcsök, Hungary  16psyche Collection by Anna Börcsök,  Hungary 
« Can a jewelry collection be an exclamation sign? Anna’s answer is yes.
”The jewelry and the wearer should be inseparable. Without them we are naked and helpless. These pieces are fractal based Armours and they determinate the movement and actions of the wearer’s position. I was studying the Ancient societies and examining the current social models to get a predictable image of the future. The collection is an exclamation point, an invitation to face our own limitations”. »
Second Shape by Giulia Boccafogli fashion jewelry, Italy - AUTOR 2017Second Shape by Giulia Boccafogli fashion jewelry, Italy
« The forgotten becomes unforgettable.
”Second Shape is a second chance for the material to be used in a different way and also a second chance for my jewelry to become something different: an ornament or almost a dress. I like the idea that a ruin could be such a great source of beauty and this is the reason why I tried to explore a different way to work the “forgotten” leather: a super clean and modern material that can be worked in an apparent rough way” »
Night Writing by Letiția Pintlie, RomâniaNight Writing by Letitia Pintilie, România
« The sensory jewelry.
”Vision, our dominant sense, allows us to perceive the world through images, motion and colour. We use the information received from it to recognise and interact with objects and environments, interpret spatial cues. When impaired, one way of assisting it is by supplementing information through other means, like tactile. I translated this into the collection by constructing the pieces on elements that address both the vision and the touch” »
 Alien Flowers by Gülnur Özdağlar/ tertium non data, Turkey Alien Flowers by Gülnur Özdağlar/ tertium non data, Turkey
« Exploring new horizons of beauty  ”This collection is a search for creating deep sea corals and tropic flowers of another planet” »
 Necklace series by Magali Thibault Gobeil Joaillière, CanadaNecklace series by Magali Thibault Gobeil Joaillière, Canada
«  »SOMEBODY GOT CRAZY WITH THE CANDY MACHINE »
Lost in my imaginary world where everything is so delightful. That little place inside myself where everything is calm, joyful and pretty. Where my mind goes when everything is so hard outside, in the real world. These crazy forms of nature made from artificial materials are the result of that retreating into that special world that protects myself from not going crazy in the real world. They touch all our senses. We want to eat them as if they were candies, to touch them because of their appearance so smooth, spongy and colourful We all need that little break to full our body with a bit of joy. »"
AUTOR 2017 Sandra Tepla Jewellery, Czech Republic: Atomic Visions by Sandra Tepla Jewellery, Czech Republic
« Jewelry stand for a vision of future.
”Atomic Visions: Human Impulse is about futuristic textile structures, exploring empowerment/dominance in a pre-apocalyptic ‘rise before the fall’. My infatuation with textile cord has enabled me to create large scale work of colours previously unknown to me. It is this ‘WHY NOT?’ attitude that does the trick; often producing the most striking creations” »
 About Colour/ (Im)movable Collection by Konstanze Prechtl, Austria - AUTOR 2017About Colour/ (Im)movable Collection by Konstanze Prechtl, Austria
« Colour sets us free
« I use a range of colours derived from my personal life and surroundings which are applied in different ways to various materials. Depending on the line of sight, the viewer and wearer discover different colour schemes. The series “(Im)movable” reflects on Movement and Restraint – Freedom and Restriction. Although each joint is movable, they are restricting and limiting each other”. »
 REflections Collection by Kapka Jewelry, Macedonia  - AUTOR 2017REflections Collection by Jana Acevska/Kapka Jewelry, Macedonia
« Jewelry speaks for today.
“Jewels as reflection of our internality are containing stories of the present, but also past, transmitted through generations. Relating the traditional with the contemporary is an endeavour to generate new stories, unique and specific, which is the idea behind the Reflections, new KAPKA jewelry collection”. »
 Lamella Collection by Veronika Fazekas, Hungary - Playing with magic. - AUTOR 2017Lamella Collection by Veronika Fazekas, Hungary - Playing with magic. - AUTOR 2017
 Lamella Collection by Veronika Fazekas, Hungary – Playing with magic.
« With these pieces my aim was to make a setting in a ’magical way’, using optical illusion and the help of the light. To see the settled lens, you need light which reflects it into your eyes. I could reach this with the help of lamellar structures.” »
Identity by Franziska Höhne, Germany - A non-gender jewelry.Identity by Franziska Höhne, Germany – A non-gender jewelry.
« ”The collection sharpens the senses to become more sensitive in dealing with each other. It encourages thinking beyond simple categories so everyone can become aware of their own identity and develop it freely without constant external conditioning. There are no obvious gender markers in the collection. Each person can decide for themselves how the jewelry is worn, giving hints of one‘s own identity or masking it” »
Colorful Emptiness by Adriana Díaz, Colombia/SpainColorful Emptiness by Adriana Díaz, Colombia/Spain
« A piece of jewelry to remind us how time flies. Each and every moment. ”These pieces are small receptacles that actually contain nothing except a patina that is evocative of the passing of time. They are like rusty cans that have been abandoned in some forgotten corner, exposed to the elements and disuse” »
Balloon bracelet + Silver earrings by Tengely Nóra Jewelry, HungaryBalloon bracelet + Silver earrings by Tengely Nóra Jewelry, Hungary
« Playing with balloons and chain lines to find new balances.
”My jewelries are made of sterling silver with the technic of rigidified chains. Each link is soldered one by one. The balloon collection was made to find a new closure method. The bracelets consist two flat separated parts and the balloons press them together – they are the lock of the two parts”« 
 Deforested by Mona Velciov Monotip, Romania Deforested by  Mona Velciov Monotip , Romania
  Mona Velciov,  Her collection for AUTOR 16 is dedicated to transforming protest into a powerful aesthetic statement.
”Due to the last 20 years of vast illegal logging, both by private companies and the government, hundreds of thousands of hectares of Romanian forests, one of Europe’s last virgin forests, were deforested. This body of work is a protest and a confession: of the pain these actions are causing to the forests that it is also my pain”.
AUTOR 2017 - Girls in Red by Diederick van Hövell, Belgium: Girls in Red by Diederick Van Hovell, Belgium
 » What color is your mood? “With the contemporary jewel as a medium, I search, with detours, a specific color to translate a mood, a technique to express a touching feeling, to transpose emotions. A portrait, a jewel, a thought – as a testimony of an interest in the individual, as an evocation of the distinctive signs, to learn about the intersecting identities of each other. This is my subject matter”.:

Earth's four elements -  Bracelets by Isabel Sabato Argentina Earth’s four elements -  Bracelets by Isabel Sabato Argentina

Fractured Bracelet by Kyri Hinkleman, USAFractured Bracelet by Kyri Hinkleman, USA
”Working with found objects, I am interested in taking the previous inferred meanings of materials and changing the context to represent a new experience. Discarded metal, found threads, forgotten hardware and even seemingly useless care tags are things that often go unnoticed. Through my work, I intend to rediscover and represent these findings through a fresh outlook”.
Tidal Surge by Heather McDermott Jewellery, ScotlandTidal Surge by Heather McDermott Jewellery, Scotland
« ”Unconventional in size and structure, each piece is an expression of sculptural form and is designed to create a statement. The continually changing shoreline is my constant source of inspiration and my collection is the contemporary interpretation of these surroundings. Stainless steel and silver wire is hand formed into soft geometric shapes mimicking fishing nets and lobster pots” »

 Framing the Unframeable by Letizia Maggio jewelry, Italy Framing the Unframeable by Letizia Maggio jewelry, Italy

 The Morning After by Shiran Shashua, Israel The Morning After by Shiran Shashua, Israel
”In this collection, I used paper as a main element giving it high value by setting it in a jewel. Using two different materials with different properties side by side. My inspirations comes from maps, latitude and longitude, compasses, arrows and signs”
 Past, loss, future by Christine Jalio, Finland - Exploring emotions Past, loss, future by Christine Jalio, Finland – Exploring emotions
”The collection shows that I am intrigued by asceticism, old age and sensitivity. The pieces have a sense of comfort and safety to them and look very heavy, but are very light. I am extremely fascinated by the human psyche and the emotions and reactions that are part of it. In my work I want to study the human life span and the transitions, choices and turning points of life”

AUTOR 2017 - Noha Nicolescu - Little Blue, ring, wood, silver 'I am a sky where spirits live. Stare into this deepening blue, while the breeze says a secret.' Rumi #autorfair: Noha Nicolescu – Little Blue, ring, wood, silver
‘I am a sky where spirits live. Stare into this deepening blue, while the breeze says a secret.’ Rumi

WEK, Portugal ★  “It's all about playing! Connecting long necklaces, matching colours. Join as much as you want! Play collection is focus on the lock, the main piece of the necklace. Thought to be more than functional, the lock means singularity, irreverence, the importance of details”.WEK, Portugal ★
“It’s all about playing! Connecting long necklaces, matching colours. Join as much as you want! Play collection is focus on the lock, the main piece of the necklace. Thought to be more than functional, the lock means singularity, irreverence, the importance of details”.

 Ana Barbu Uzura , RomâniaAna Barbu Uzura , România
”As more as I get closer to plants and nature and work with them, I feel like a more powerful concept is taking over in this approach, the awareness of fragility of life, and for that to be more obvious I need to leave my plants more to hazard. In order to do that I have this new way, more voluptuous, of exhibiting dying organic matter, just by putting it into small protective exoskeletons made of precious metals or under thin glass”.

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AUTOR 2017 with mydaybyday gallery
Mia Maljojoki, Noelia Macchi , Tal Barash Efraim with myday-byday Gallery in Rome selected at the Autor Fair 2017 !!
 
 
 Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucharest
Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 5, București, Roumanie
Téléphone : +40 21 210 2363
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27/03/2017

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 2 – Tal EFRAIM – design in progress …

Classé dans : COUP DE COEUR,EXCHANGE-BIJOU,Israel (IL),SHENKAR (IL),Tal EFRAIM (IL),www Klimt02 — bijoucontemporain @ 0:58

Tal Barash Efraim 

« In my eyes, jewelry is all about cherishing a moment, a memory or an adventure. I try to communicate the world as I see it, knowing others will also connect to my vision and cherish their own experiences through my artwork. » (Klimt02 interview)

But, before all,

march 2017, NEW GRADUATES from SHENKAR !!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS !!!

Tal Efraim (milieu) SHENKAR graduation mars 2017 ! avec Maya Shoshan (gauche)et Roni Liani (droite): SHENKAR graduation mars 2017 ! Tal Efraim (au milieu) avec Maya Shoshan (gauche) et Roni Liani (droite) (two other jewellers from Shenkar)

* Tal Efraim, Brooch: Flowers of July, 2016, Gold, fine silver, 925 silver, rubies, pearls. 7.5 x 4 x 1 cm, Photo by: Ilan Besor. From series: Connectionary: Tal Efraim, Brooch: Flowers of July, 2016, Gold, fine silver, 925 silver, rubies, pearls. 7.5 x 4 x 1 cm, Photo by: Ilan Besor. From series: Connectionary

Tal Efraim Brooch: Flowers of July, 2016 Silver, red garnets 4 x 2.7 x 0.7 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor From series: Flowers of July: Tal Efraim Brooch: Flowers of July, 2016 Silver, red garnets 4 x 2.7 x 0.7 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor From series: Flowers of July

Tal Efraim work on process mars 2017: Tal Efraim work on process mars 2017
« If only I could speed up the time it takes me to sketch each jewel! But I gotta say, I truly love it, my type of meditation »

Tal Efraim work on process mars 2017Tal Efraim work on process mars 2017

 Tal Efraim - Diff earrings - Circles are for Mondays, Lines are for Thursdays, and danglies are for Saturday night parties?? ORR do I have it all wrong.. A different circle earring for each day of the week? Because next months salary will pay for the line earrings ? Tal Efraim- « Diff earrings – Circles are for Mondays, Lines are for Thursdays, and danglies are for Saturday night parties?? ORR do I have it all wrong.. A different circle earring for each day of the week ? Because next months salary will pay for the line earrings ? »

Tal Efraim - Color of stones - There are so many theories about the different gemstones that can be set in a jewel. The luck they bring, the energies.. I have even been told I shouldn't be wearing a certain stone because of the month I was born in. I believe the right stone is the stone that makes you feel the best version of yourself out there. Today it can be rubies, tomorrow blue sapphires and next week it just has to be an amazing green emerald  Tal Efraim - Color of stones –
« There are so many theories about the different gemstones that can be set in a jewel. The luck they bring, the energies.. I have even been told I shouldn’t be wearing a certain stone because of the month I was born in. I believe the right stone is the stone that makes you feel the best version of yourself out there. Today it can be rubies, tomorrow blue sapphires and next week it just has to be an amazing green emerald »

Tal Efraim - Posting my design process (especially through video) really captures the effort put into each design.. but sharing the final jewel is just as rewarding! Tal Efraim -
« Posting my design process (especially through video) really captures the effort put into each design.. but sharing the final jewel is just as rewarding! »

Tal Efraim - Creating a sketch is all about understanding the different parts that have to be designed. Every little part of a jewel has a huge impact on the final product. How it sits on your ear, the movement of a charm, or the right light a diamond should reflect.. This is my process and I am so happy to be sharing it with you Tal Efraim -
« Creating a sketch is all about understanding the different parts that have to be designed. Every little part of a jewel has a huge impact on the final product. How it sits on your ear, the movement of a charm, or the right light a diamond should reflect..
This is my process and I am so happy to be sharing it with you« 

Tal Efraim - details are my passion ....  love my job Tal Efraim –
« details are my passion …. 
love my job« 

yes ? and I … WE … DO love your job !!!

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21/01/2017

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 2 – Tal EFRAIM – Connectionary

Tal Efraim

Discovered when the Final Project Presentation 2016 at Shenkar

« By documenting details such as day-to-day mechanical joints, swivels, hinges and physical connections of objects in my sketchbook, I create my own private alphabet, which will later be transformed into the language of my designs.
My pieces are all one of a kind – whilst I can make to order any piece several times, each will be a little different due to the nature of handwork and craft.
»

« her work is driven out of her sketchbook, where she documents the world around her, creating a « dictionary » of design possibilities. Her work is made of gold, silver, porcelain and a variety of gemstones. »

Connectionary video :

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HOW MUCH I LOVE these sketchbooks, all this amount of tiny treasures she is the only to know the WHY? … like secret formulas …. secret connections, secret addendas …. tiny marvels ….

Tal EFRAIM - Connectionary sketchbook, 2016. Photo by Tal Mohr: Tal EFRAIM - Connectionary sketchbook, 2016. Photo by Tal Mohr

Tal Efraim its all about the details  gold earrings rubies pearls ... pic of the day    Tal Efraim its all about the details  gold earrings rubies pearls … pic of the day

« Are other areas besides jewellery, present in your work?
My most recent collection Connectionary consists of handmade porcelain, treated as gemstones. Creating these porcelain centre pieces allowed me to explore the world of ceremic art and ceramic production. In general, my inspiration derives from day-to-day mechanical joints such as swivels, hinges and physical connections of objects, meanings I often explore different areas as part of my design process. » (Klimt02 interview)

 Tal Efraim Necklace: Target, 2016 Silver, porcelain, rutilated quartz,textile string 12 x 7 x 1 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor From series: Connectionary: Tal Efraim Necklace: Target, 2016 Silver, porcelain, rutilated quartz,textile string 12 x 7 x 1 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor From series: Connectionary

Tal Efraim Necklace: Porcelain Neckline, 2016 Silver, porcelain, pearls 20 x 18 x 1 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor From series: Connectionary: Tal Efraim Necklace: Porcelain Neckline, 2016 Silver, porcelain, pearls 20 x 18 x 1 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor
From series: Connectionary

Tal Efraim Necklace: Porcelain Neckline, 2016 Silver, porcelain, pearls 20 x 18 x 1 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor From series: Connectionary  Detail view: Tal Efraim Necklace: Porcelain Neckline, 2016 Silver, porcelain, pearls 20 x 18 x 1 cm Photo by: Ilan Besor From series: Connectionary  Detail view

Tal Barash Efraim - Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016  Tal Barash Efraim – Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 

 

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22/11/2016

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 2 – Tal EFRAIM – TREASURES from Shenkar

Tal Efraim

Discovered when the Final Project Presentation 2016 at Shenkar

« Tal Efraim is a graduate of Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art. Currently living and working from Israel, her work is driven out of her sketchbook, where she documents the world around her, creating a « dictionary » of design possibilities. Her work is made of gold, silver, porcelain and a variety of gemstones. » (Klimt02)

« My pieces are a translation of how I view the world, especially the many details that I take note of. By exposing my work, I feel as if I can share my perspective with others. When my pieces are purchased it is a great honor, as well as helps me explore the definition of what wearable art is all about. / Tal Mohr »

Tal Barash Efraim - Final Project Presentation 2016 at ShenkarTal Efraim – Final Project Presentation 2016 at Shenkar – neckpiece

Shenkar 2016 - Tal Barash Efraim - Final Project Presentation Tal fraimShenkar 2016 – Final Project Presentation  - neckpiece

Tal Barash Efraim - closeup of my my design  Tal Efraim - closeup of my my design 

 Tal Barash Efraim - Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar  juillet 2016  - brooch Tal Efraim - Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar  juillet 2016  – brooch

Tal Efraim, Brooch: Heart, 2016, Fine Silver, 925 silver, porcelain, pearls, 9.5 x 9.5 x 1 cm  From series: Connectionary. Photo by: Ilan Besor Tal Efraim –   Brooch: Heart, 2016, Fine Silver, 925 silver, porcelain, pearls, 9.5 x 9.5 x 1 cm  From series: Connectionary. Photo by: Ilan Besor
« What piece or work has given you the most satisfaction? « As part of my collection Connectionary, I designed a broche titled Heart. It captures my aesthetical view of what jewellery art is all about; having a great amount of details, being made of a variety of materials, and yet still consisting of an overall look that is very clean. »

«  By documenting details such as day-to-day mechanical joints, swivels, hinges and physical connections of objects in my sketchbook, I create my own private alphabet, which will later be transformed into the language of my designs.
My pieces are all one of a kind – whilst I can make to order any piece several times, each will be a little different due to the nature of handwork and craft.« 

 

Tal Efraim interviewed by Klimt02

(when you discover that « your discovery », « your « coup de coeur »" is not anymore (yet !!) « yours ….. :-( & :-) )

 

* 2017 Exhibition  06-15 Oct 2017  XI Florence Biennale of Art.  Fortezza da Basso, Florence, Italy
* Education:
2012-2016 Jewelery Design BA, Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art, Ramat Gan, Israel
2007 Design & Technology Major, Masada College, Sydney, Australia
* Group Exhibitions:
2016 Glasses Design Exhibition in Opticana Glasses Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel
2016 Graduate Show Exhibition, Shenkar, Ramat-Gan, Israel 
* Grants, Awards and Residences:
2015 H. Stern excellence award in Jewelry Design for high achievements, Shenkar College

 

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18/07/2016

Graduate Exhibition show – Shenkar Jewelry Dpt., Ramat Gan (IL) – 14 July 2016

Jewelry Design Department Shenkar  – Graduate Exhibition show
Mark you calendars: 14.7.2016 – Opening night of the dept. Graduation Show

 

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   Mark you calendars: 14.7.2016 - Opening night of the dept. Graduation Show:

une très belle « cuvée 2016″ !!

2016 Final project presentation

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar 10 juillet 2016   Svetlana Kotsareva: Svetlana Kotsareva

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar  juillet 2016 -    Svetlana Kotsareva:  Svetlana Kotsareva

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   10 juillet 2016 ·   Yifat Levy: Yifat Levy

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 -    Yifat Levy:  Yifat Levy – face neckpiece

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 -   Noy Ben-Porat:  Noy Ben-Porat

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 -   Tal Barash Efraim:  Tal Barash Efraim

Shenkar 2016 - Tal Barash Efraim: Tal Barash Efraim

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet ·2016 -   Oria Forsher: Oria Forsher

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 ·   Oria Forsher: Oria Forsher

Shenkar 2016 - Tatiana Lobanova -: Tatiana Lobanova

Shenkar 2016 - Tatiana Lobanova:  Tatiana Lobanova impressive bracelets

Shenkar 2016 - Maya Schossberger: Maya Schossberger

Shenkar 2016 - Maya Schossberger: Maya Schossberger

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 -   Adi Gozali: Adi Gozali

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 -   Laya Nitta: Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 -   Laya Nitta:

Jewelry Design Dept. Shenkar   juillet 2016 -   Laya Nitta: Laya Nitta great earrings !

 

 

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