Out of the table, Porcelain in Jewellery. Spotlight Artworks by Klimt02
Published: 19.10.2023

The porcelain, or The white gold (for the insiders), traces its origins back to China in the 6th century. Its appeal stems from being attributed to the alchemy of fire, which transforms a particular clay into a white, translucent, brilliant, and resistant material.
We are happy to launch a new content called Spotlight Artworks. Our idea is to connect different themes with powerful artworks which have marked the history of contemporary jewellery and pieces featured on Klimt02.
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New Museum Director Friederike Zobel at Pforzheim's Jewellery Museum and Technical Museum
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Jewellery Atlas: Tracing Paths Through Munich Schmuck Fair 2025
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Sentinels From the Depths. Maria Rosa Franzin and Gigi Mariani on the occasion of the exhibition Interaktion- Interazion...
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Lluis Comín, Advisor and Jewellery Designer at El Secreto del Orfebre
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The Art of Self-Promotion: Building Identity and Crafting a Legacy
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The Role of the Art Gallery: Balancing Artist Valorisation and Economic Challenges
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What I think of when I think of jewellery. Curatorial statement of Dr. Jurgita Ludavičiené, Curator SCHMUCK 2025
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VONMO 2024 Seeding: A Time Capsule of Contemporary Jewelry
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30 Selected Artists at LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize 2025
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33rd International Jewellery Competition WOW Effect! Selected Artists List
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And & Both: Is It Jewelry or Sculpture?
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Reflexive and Formalist Approaches in Contemporary Jewellery: Negotiating Autonomy Through Aesthetic and Conceptual Inno...
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