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  • Not Just Jade

    View photos of the exhibition opening not just Jade [ 不只是玉 ] Exhibition of Contemporary Jewellery by artists of Chinese-origin With this exhibition, Ame Gallery provides a new perspective to Chinese jewellery as we follow each artist through their journey of discovery and expression of Chinese heritage in their art, each a beautiful blend of their rich past history and culture, interpreted and expressed in a contemporary and mode 1. Alice Cheng (Taiwan / UK ) The collection documents the artist’s transition from architecture to jewellery, every piece has a puzzle to solve. With Alice's jewellery, the body reacts and interacts with the pieces and the space becomes luminous. 2. Gu Ming (China) Body Parasites is a collection representing a philosophy that jewellery can be perceived as foreign creatures that become part of our body and turn to be vibrant and friendly. With this collection the artist celebrates Chinese resilience and the undulating forms indicate towards unlimited possibilities. 3. Helen Mok (Hong Kong / Australia) The Secret Garden collection is miniature botanic sculptural jewellery, the artists' expression of how delicately both nature and man-made environment perform this dance of harmonious co-existence. This comes from her experience of different environments, including being born in Hong Kong and later living in Australia. 4. Heng Lee (Taiwan) Chinese embroidery is a cultural treasure and Heng Lee expresses this exploration succinctly in his Floral Embroidery Pixel series, juxtaposing contemporary jewellery design against a backdrop of traditional Chinese embroidery pattern. 5. Mei Lee (Taiwan/ Belgium) Mei Lee's unique creation displays images of nature in an emotional and tactile way in our lives. Fragile and transparent but at the same time rigid, strong and very present in space, each piece is an invitation to enjoy, touch and be touched in our minds. 6. Shan Shan Mok (Australia) A reflection of Shan Shan's experiences in both Hong Kong and Sydney, her collection is an expression of the interactions between the choices we make in life in relation to our surroundings. The peaceful harmony that transcends through is constant motivation in her works. 7. Tricia Tang (Hong Kong) Tricia's collection blends past and present with the use of contemporary materials to produce distinctive narration. Each piece of jewellery is the result of an expression of the intimate relationship, individual identities and cultural permutations of her experiences in Hong Kong and Australia. 8. Zita Hsu (Taiwan) The collection is designed to convey a subtle feeling through visual sensitivity and delicate quality, emphasizing on tactile and sensory communication. Each piece of work celebrates her Asian culture and heritage. 9. Zhang Ni (China) Zhang Ni’s collection aims to capture the thoughts and emotions of the human heart. Drawing inspiration from the natural world and China’s unique culture, she transforms seemingly ordinary things to create beauty and inspiration – weaving poetry into her jewellery pieces. Zhang Ni (China) On the Cloud Ring 925 Silver, Craft Paper, Bamboo and Grape Zhang Ni - View within View Pendant Zhang Ni (China) Zhang Ni’s collection aims to capture the thoughts and emotions of the human heart. Drawing inspiration from the natural world and China’s unique culture, she transforms seemingly ordinary things to create beauty and inspiration – weaving poetry into her jewellery pieces. Zita Hsu (Taiwan) Relic Brooch Magnetism, Resin (Hard), Oxdized Copper Zita Hsu- Wrinkled Origami Brooch Zita Hsu (Taiwan) The collection is designed to convey a subtle feeling through visual sensitivity and delicate quality, emphasizing on tactile and sensory communication. Each piece of work celebrates her Asian culture and heritage. Tricia Tang (Hong Kong) Family & I Bracelet 2012 Cinnabar, Jade and Acrylic Polymer Dispersion Tricia Tang- Us Necklace Tricia Tang (Hong Kong) Tricia's collection blends past and present with the use of contemporary materials to produce distinctive narration. Each piece of jewellery is the result of an expression of the intimate relationship, individual identities and cultural permutations of her experiences in Hong Kong and Australia. Shan Shan Mok (Australia) Shan Shan 6th Series Ring Titanium Black and White Pearls, Silicon, Sterling Silver ShanShan- Shan Shan 5th series Bowl Shan Shan Mok (Australia) A reflection of Shan Shan's experiences in both Hong Kong and Sydney, her collection is an expression of the interactions between the choices we make in life in relation to our surroundings. The peaceful harmony that transcends through is constant motivation in her works. Mei Lee (Taiwan/ Belgium) Sterling Silver, Acrylic Mei Lee (Taiwan/ Belgium) Mei Lee (Taiwan/ Belgium) Mei Lee's unique creation displays images of nature in an emotional and tactile way in our lives. Fragile and transparent but at the same time rigid, strong and very present in space, each piece is an invitation to enjoy, touch and be touched in our minds. Heng Lee (Taiwan) Floral Embroidery Series Necklace 2012 Stainless Steel, Silver, Thread and Silk Organza Heng Lee- Download nature Series Heng Lee (Taiwan) Chinese embroidery is a cultural treasure and Heng Lee expresses this exploration succinctly in his Floral Embroidery Pixel series, juxtaposing contemporary jewellery design against a backdrop of traditional Chinese embroidery pattern. Helen Mok (Hong Kong / Australia) Secret Garden Necklace & Earrings Sterling Silver, Garnet Helen Mok- Secret Garden Ring Helen Mok (Hong Kong / Australia) The Secret Garden collection is miniature botanic sculptural jewellery, the artists' expression of how delicately both nature and man-made environment perform this dance of harmonious co-existence. This comes from her experience of different environments, including being born in Hong Kong and later living in Australia. Gu Ming (China) Mr. Bon Shoulder Brooch Silicon, Pigment, Thread Gu Ming- Mr. ET Ring Gu Ming (China) Body Parasites is a collection representing a philosophy that jewellery can be perceived as foreign creatures that become part of our body and turn to be vibrant and friendly. With this collection the artist celebrates Chinese resilience and the undulating forms indicate towards unlimited possibilities. Annie Tung- Rose Ring Sterling Silver, Gold Leaf, 3 Pink Sapphires, Resin and Synthetic Stones Annie Tung- Remember When Brooch Sterling Silver, 22K Gold Leaf, Threa, Crystals and Chalcedony Alice Cheng (Taiwan / UK ) Bodyspace / bodyscape Series Brooch Silver, Gold Plated Copper, Oxidized Copper Alice Chang- Bodyspace/ bodyscape Alice Chang (Taiwan / UK ) The collection documents the artist’s transition from architecture to jewellery, every piece has a puzzle to solve. With Alice's jewellery, the body reacts and interacts with the pieces and the space becomes luminous.

  • Contemporary Designer Necklace Hong Kong | Ame Gallery

    JEWELLERY > NECKLACE Antonio Bernardo Antonio Bernardo- Luminoso Necklace 18K Yellow Gold Click below link to contact us for a quote Kayo Saito Fluttering Necklace - Silver Click below link to contact us for further details Bytomski Bytomski- Corals Necklace Sterling Silver and Green Olivine Click below link to contact us for a quote Emmeline Hastings Emmeline Hastings- Murmur Shield Pendant Clear Curved Acrylic and Sterling Silver Click below link to contact us for a quote Ariadni Kypri Ariadni Kypri- Nicole in Circle Necklace Matt Silver, Gemstone and Red Jade String Click below link to contact us for a quote Ariadni Kypri Ariadni Kypri- Laeticia Pendant/ Earrings / Ring Matt Silver/ Electroplated Polished Hoop and Jade String Click below link to contact us for a quote Marcin Tyminski Marcin Tyminski - N523 Necklace Oxidized Silver and Gold Plated Silver Click below link to contact us for a quote Antonio Bernardo Antonio Bernardo- Gabriela Pendant 18K Yellow Gold Click below link to contact us for a quote Emanuela Duca Emanuela Duca- Sand Necklace Blackened Silver, Sterling Silver and Diamond Click below link to contact us for a quote Emanuela Duca Emanuela Duca- Isola Necklace Sterling Silver Click below link to contact us for a quote Franziska Rappold Franziska Rappold - Streamer Necklace Sterling Silver Click below link to contact us for a quote Franziska Rappold Franziska Rappold - Necklace Ear Gold Plated Silver Click below link to contact us for a quote Franziska Rappold Franziska Rappold- Light Stripes Necklace Sterling Silver and Wire Click below link to contact us for a quote Gemma Lopez Gemma Lopez- Topaz Imperial Triangle Pendant 18K Yellow Gold, Imperial Topaz and 0.01ct Diamond Click below link to contact us for a quote Gemma Lopez Gemma Lopez - Oval Boulder Opal & Rough Diamond Pendant Silver and 18K Yellow Gold with Boulder Opal and Rough Diamond Click below link to contact us for a quote Gemma Lopez Gemma Lopez- Etnia Collection Neckalce 18K Yellow Gold with Rubelite Click below link to contact us for a quote Show More

  • MOYA at Ame Gallery

    ARTIST & DESIGNER > MOYA NETHERLANDS MOYA MOYA - Oyster Set 18K Yellow Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Oyster 1 Ring 18K Yellow Gold with Fresh Water Pearl Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Oyster Earrings 18K Yellow Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Oyster 3 Ring 18K Yellow Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Oyster Cufflinks 18K White Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Oyster Bracelet 18K White Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Color Rings 18K Yellow Gold / White Gold / Rose Gold Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Color Ring 18K Yellow Gold with 0.02ct Diamonds Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Inside Out Ring 18K Yellow Gold Plated Silver and Sterling Silver Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Oyster 3D Pendant 18K Yellow Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Blossom Ring 18K Yellow Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA MOYA - Blossom Set 18K Yellow Gold with Fresh Water Pearls Click below link to contact us for a quote MOYA originated in 2002 by Dutch designer Eline van der Laag.As a gold and silversmith graduate from De Vakschool Edelsmeden in Amsterdam, Eline’s mission was to create jewelery with a technical innovativeness believing a good piece of jewelery is more than a decorative accessory. ​ Today, MOYA offers an exquisite and contemporary collection of rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings in platinum, gold, silver, precious stones and pearls. Nowhere else can you find a bracelet that transforms into a tuning fork, jewelry without a clasp, diamond encrusted rings that rotate like a carrousel, or illustrious pearls rolling in an oyster shell made out of 18 karat gold.Handcrafted to perfection in her own Atelier/Gallery in the center of Amsterdam, since 2004 the collection has spread throughout Europe, Australia and the United States, undoubtedly making it one of the most creative and sought after in the field.

  • 吳采軒 | ame-gallery

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  • Kayo Saito | ame-gallery

    ARTIST & DESIGNER > KAYO SAITO JAPAN / UK Folded leaves earrings Silver Click below link to buy this item. Fluttering Necklace Silver Click below link to buy this item. Facted three elements earrings Silver Click below link to buy this item. Kayo Saito Earrings 18K yellow gold & Silver Click below link to contact us for a quote Petals earrings Silver Click below link to buy this item. Faceted two elements Earrings Silver Click below link to buy this item. Kayo Saito's work is influenced by plants and organic forms, whose apparent fragility, structure and vital energy always arouse her creativity and fulfil her aesthetic sense. Through carefully chosen materials and designs, Saito creates unusual delicateness and sculptural forms in the shape of precious jewellery. ​ Saito studied metal work at Japanese Art College and finished a masters at the Royal College of Art in 2001. She has won several jewellery prizes and was shortlisted for the UK's Art Foundation Awards in 2010. Her work has been presented in many European high-end galleries and art fairs. Some of her works are also found in collections, such as the Worshipful at Goldsmiths' Company. ​ Read about Kayo Sato's jewellery bench. Shop Kayo Saito Jewellery

  • GEM althiOLOGY exhibition

    GEM alethiOLOGY Contemporary Jewellery Exhibition ​ Opening Reception 23 May 2019 , 6 - 9 pm ​ Gems (Gemstones) are a precious reserve which mother earth has given so us. Due to their rarity and beauty, throughout history gems are used to symbolize a person’s social status, emotions and the gem’s own mystic power. Traditionally, a gem cutter’s job has been to bring out the potential of the rough gemstone from the earth, in order to cut it ,to reveal its natural beauty. People are fascinated by the beauty of its colour and brilliance in the cut gem. In a contemporary context, the idea of gem has been taken to a different horizon. Not only is its’ natural beauty that is being appreciated, it has also become the medium for artists and artisans to express their creativity – incorporating this in their jewellery creations. In the exhibition “Gem althei-ology”, we look at the gem and the idea of gem being implemented by contemporary jewelers, in order to explore the “truth” of the gem. Participate artists: ​ Anna Davern (Australia) Atelier Musteiner (Germany) Julia Maria Künnap (Estonia) Katharina Kraus (UK / Germany) Philip Sajet (Netherlands) Tara Ko (Hong Kong) ​ Anna Davern large double brilliant Anna Davern Medium double pink square Anna Davern medium emerald blue pear Anna Davern medium double heart Atelier Munsteiner Necklace "Faces: Multi Face" Amethyst Atelier Munsteiner Necklace Citrine & 18K gold Atelier Munsteiner Necklace "Faces: Princess" Rutilated Quartz Atelier Munsteiner Ring Aquamarine & Platinum Julia Maria Künnap HOW TO FIND BALANCE- 2017 Ring with smoky quartz, 18k gold (3x2.5x1cm) Julia Maria Künnap NOBLESSE OBLIGE- 2013 Brooch with rock crystal, 18K gold (7x4x3cm) Julia Maria Künnap FROM BLACK TO BLACK III-2017 Ring with obsidian, rhodium plated silver (5x6cm) Julia Maria Künnap MAYBE TONIGHT- 2017 Brooch with Smoky Quartz, 18K gold (5x2x1.5cm) Katherine Kraus Tilt Earrings 18ct Vermeil, Sterling Silver Agate, pink Tourmaline & white Diamonds Katherine Kraus Nexus Ring Grey Agate & Tourmaline 18ct Vermeil, Sterling Silver Katherine Kraus Arc Bangle 18ct Vermeil, Sterling Silver Agate & sky blue Topaz Katherine Kraus Equilibrium Earrings 18ct Vermeil, Sterling Silver Prasiolite & Aquamarine Philip Sajet "Fuchise" Rose quartz, pebbles, gold Philip Sajet "A la recherche du joyau perdu" enamel on silver, gold Philip Sajet Earrings - Epidotes, pebbles, gold Philip Sajet Ring - Enamel on gold, white gold, brown diamond Tara Ko Tara Ko Tara Ko Tara Ko

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  • Via Hong Kong exhibition of Hong Kong Contemporary Jewellery

    View photos of the exhibition opening VIA HONG KONG International Contemporary Jewellery Fair at JOYA Barcelona To celebrate its third anniversary, Ame Gallery takes Hong Kong contemporary jewellery to another level. “Via Hong Kong” will be the Gallery’s debut exhibition at JOYA – the international contemporary jewellery fair in Barcelona, Spain. It will feature works of Hong Kong jewellery artists and designers who are based here and aboard. The exhibition is curated by Anna Cheng, founder of Ame Gallery and Dr. Cicy Ching, lecturer of Faculty of Visual Art, Hong Kong Baptist University. It is a collective effort to bring Hong Kong contemporary jewellery to the world’s stage. Hong Kong, being a gateway to China and the world, is a melting pot of cultures and the city forms a unique character that affects the people who are connected with it. The artists featured in “Via Hong Kong” come from different backgrounds. Some of them are currently living and working in Hong Kong, while others lived here at some point in their lives. Through this exhibition, Ame Gallery aims to demonstrate how Hong Kong has nurtured some contemporary jewellery talents. The concepts of some of the works presented at the exhibition have touched on various issues that are close to the heart of Hong Kong people. Cicy Ching’s “Fragility of City” explores the relationships and pace of living in this metropolis. Chan Po Fung’s “The Chinese dream of train” illustrates how people are forced to behave under the current political environment. The concept of beauty being perceived by women in the city is explored in Cherry Chan’s “Peculiar Extension”. These ideas make their works unique to Hong Kong, yet they also resonate universally. As one of the few galleries in Hong Kong that specializes in contemporary jewellery, Ame Gallery aims to raise awareness of contemporary jewellery, widen the audience base and facilitate a healthy eco-system of this specialized art form in Hong Kong. Anna Cheng said, “We curate ‘Via Hong Kong’ to showcase the great works of Hong Kong’s local artists. Since it is Ame Gallery’s third anniversary, we also want to take this opportunity to unite the contemporary jewellery community in Hong Kong, which includes some dedicated artists, educators and supporters. We believe through working together, we can create a healthy environment for this art form to blossom in this city. By bringing the exhibition to JOYA, we hope to encourage more artistic and cultural exchanges between Hong Kong and the world.” Brooch #27, 2009 Mary Lee Hu Mary Lee Hu, the renowned American jewellery artist, is known for using textile techniques to create intricate woven wire jewellery. Her unique signature of weaving metals has been widely recognized by the superior use of technique and its beauty. Because of her connection with some family members in Hong Kong, Mary has been a constant visitor to this city since 1972. She has witnessed the development of contemporary jewellery in around China,Taiwan and Hong Kong. Time Out, 2013 Kee Ho Yuen In this piece “Time Out”, he just wants to comment on the fact that making tough decisions is part of life. Like it or not, we have to take our time to work on it. Tricia Tang It is the Buddhism I Respect and the Catholicism I Embrace, 2012 Tricia Tang’s jewellery practice reflects the intimate relationship, individual indentities and cultural permutations that have resulted from her experiences. Her work blends past (occurrence) with present (contemporary materials) to produce distinctive narrations. Experiment : Optical Fibre, 2012 Pilz AY Thanks to optical fibres, our world is no longer the same. Time, place and distance are never any boundaries anymore. Our thoughts and ideas travel along these illuminating fibres and reach out. However, instead, shall we take these strands of light as a starting point, and reconnect ourselves with each other again? The Fragility of City Living, 2014 Ching Sze Yin, Cicy These pieces are an exploration of city living, with a focus on the fragility of the relationships and the pace of city living. City ever changing, flooded with information, and full of anxiety. People living in a city often have very indifferent and detached relationship with each other, and with the city. Geomatric series – Circle, 2010 Hugo Yeung His work crosses between contemporary studio jewellery and large scale domestic and sculptural like objects. He produces structures defined by a clear aesthetic. His personal interpretation of these objects is to emphase the beauty of form which is developed with mathematic process with the balance of visual value. The beauty of the objects is created by the simplicity of the lines, geomatric form and strucure. The overall intention is to create a sense of relaxation of harmony. Intimate Stitches, 2014 Pinky Wong I am always fascinated by the intimacy embedded in hand knitted items in terms of body interaction and human relationship to both the creator and the receiver. Through interpreting this stitches by stitches intimacy in my jewellery, I am trying to deliver the close relationship between craft and human body so as to create a different experience to the wearer on their bodies and to give new perspective on the traditional handcraft. Transiency, 2014 Cissy Chan I think that the interaction between people is more precious than the intrinsic value in jewellery. So, I used toothpicks, a daily object, to create a series of playful jewellery. Its form can be changed by the wearer. Since jewellery is a portable object, it is easy for the wearer to share with others too. These series of jewellery then become an object to connect me with the wearer and the audiences. I believe that jewellery can be a means to bring people together. Peculiar Extension, 2012 Cherry Chan Nowadays, women like to do nail “enhancement” by adding peculiar extensions or putting on fashionable accessories. Do these “enhancement works” beautify the body or hinder daily work? Will women look pretty after complying with this rule of beauty or look clumsy? The Chinese Dream of Train, 2014 Chan Po Fung Just after becoming party chief in late 2012, Xi Jinping announced what would become the hallmark of his administration. ”The Chinese Dream,” he said, is “the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.” As to make sure people move on swiftly and efficiently, we are installed with machines guiding our movements and limiting our actions. "Imagine, this is a game" Victor Wong It is about imagination. It is about games. It is about rules. The Value, The Life, 2012 Rosette, Chan Wing Lam Re-examining how material and its appearance interact, I realise how lives inter-relate to each other. My work is inspired by the foundational law of nature. Overcoming one's weaknesses by acquiring others' strengths, and aims to give the unwanted objects their new values and lives. Degree Show Collection, 2014 Cathy Wang Cathy Wang’s design process takes inspiration from her home city Hong Kong, Which captures the vast intensity of population. Since moving to Scotland, lifestyle in the city seems foreign to her. The intensity and contradiction of people in the city is the reason why Cathy strives to find the balance between simplicity and intensive elements within her designs. Fly Away Necklace, 2013 Bella Mung Most of my works are rooted in my personal history which are questioning 'what jewellery is', 'why is jewellery' and 'what it could be'. I am particular interested in using different kinds of materials combination to explore the full potential of jewellery. Wear it __________, 2008 Gloria Ng It inspires its wearers to look at the forgotten parts and the neglected spaces around our bodies by giving instructions to how to wear it. Being a bespoke piece as well as fashionable accessories, Wear it __________ seeks to become the medium to investigate the human bodies, adding a touch of glamour along the way and fitting seamlessly with any latest trendy outfits.

  • 劉驍 | ame-gallery

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  • Engagement Ring Funky | ame-gallery

    WEDDING COLLECTION > ENGAGEMENT RING > FUNKY Sort by price Price HK$12,000.00 HK$25,000.00 Corinna Heller Jewels - Havanna Ring Price HK$25,000.00 Rachel Yeung - Vertex ring Price HK$17,000.00 Shimell & Madden - Helix ring Price HK$22,000.00 Emanuela Duca- Engagement & Wedding set Price HK$23,000.00 Karolina Bik - Nest ring Price HK$15,000.00 Robean Visschers Engagement Rings Price HK$16,000.00 BY/ jewellery - Constellations ring Price HK$14,000.00 BY/ jewellery - Forest in Bloom ring Price HK$14,000.00 Salima Thakker - Grid Ring Price HK$22,000.00 Karolina Bik - Out of the Sea ring Price HK$14,000.00 Robean Visschers Engagement Ring Price HK$14,000.00 Cardillac - n045g Price HK$14,100.00 Cardillac - r051g Price HK$23,700.00 Cardillac - tc104g Price HK$12,000.00 Cardillac - Iris ring Price HK$14,000.00 Cardillac - z038w Price HK$18,500.00 EXPLORE OTHER WEDDING RING STYLE FLOWING GEOMETRIC LINEAR TEXTURE TWO TONE

  • Veronica Cheng | Ame x Hatton |

    AME x HATTON Veronica Cheng Veronica Cheng - Mercury Ring set Veronica Cheng - Thalassa Ring Veronica Cheng -Nox Necklace Veronica Cheng -Helios Ring Veronica Cheng - Pontus Necklace Veronica Cheng - Ceres Ring Veronica Cheng -The Anchor Pendant Veronica Cheng - Minerva Ring Load More Founded by Veronica Cheng, Astre Jewellery strived to create contemporary jewellery with precious gemstones that is a mixture of rough and luxe, they are made to be perfectly imperfect. Each and every piece of our jewellery is lovingly handcrafted with precious metal and set with natural stones. Stars in the universe are the inspiration for my one-of-a-kind gemstone and silver Jewellery. My enthusiasm towards beautiful natural gemstones has fuelled me for the jewellery making path. I have been a gemstones collector for years and yet finding jewellery design with fashionable elements and uniqueness is very hard, so I have decided to create my own. To showcase the full spectrum of nature’s own art, my fused organic silver surfaces take inspiration from various natural landscapes, from rugged cliff to surging ocean. All the gemstones I used are carefully selected by myself, they all possess splendid colour and cutting, some even with special elements and are very rare within its species. ​ ​ Shop Astre Jewellery

  • 康立穎 | ame-gallery

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