Handcrafted necklace
Cold enamel on brass covered with resin both sides
Rhinestones
Natural white pearls
Hypoallergenic chain 50cm
Measures approximately 2,7cm x 4,5cm
Weight 7g
On the back with the author's signature
Spring 24 Collection
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We do offer jewelry repair. Purchases made within one year from www.superbakuronline.company.site will be repaired free of charge. For transactions exceeding the 365-day window, shipping and repair fees may apply.
Since 2001 David Bakuradze has been designing jewelry and decorative objects inspired by organic forms found in nature. With the help of a small staff in his studio, he produces multiples as well as unique pieces using a variety of materials cloisonné enamel, enamel & resin, crystals and semiprecious stones, metals, pearls etc.
Born in Tbilisi, Georgia republic of in 1978. He studied architecture at Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, In 2001 studied at Enamel Studio Named after Goga Kupradze in Tbilisi ,Georgia. In 2000 he collaborated for the exhibition & show with DEMNA ( current artistic director of BALENCIAGA ). David Bakuradze works on his own designs in an artisanal fashion. Working directly with materials allows serendipitous surprises to occur. His unique presentation, including inspirational natural artifacts, helps to inform and explain the work. In 2003 he was invited as a teacher of Cloisonne Enamel in Limoges, France by Enamelist Association A.P.P.E.L. (Limoges). He was a member of The Enamelist Society and Northern California Enamel Guild. In 2009 he moved to Barcelona, Spain for 11 years. In 2020 he back to home Tbilisi, Georgia.
David Bakuradze's lines vary from delicate, meticulously assembled jewelry of monochromatic hues to larger, more vibrant pieces.
David Bakuradze's works you meet in various galleries and shops in Spain, Italy, France, Austria, USA and Japan
All David Bakuradze's designs are copyrighted.
For questions and inquiries, please email bakurdavid@gmail.com