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22
Feb

Gesine Hackenberg

b>tags | ..ceramics

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Ending this week with the incredible new work by Gesine Hackenberg…is just fabulous! You probably have seen her 'spoon' series before in blogland or at Rose and Radish. This time Gesine is bringing us a jewelry collection… can you believe it is made out of “Delfts Blauw” or other china….necklaces, brooches and earrings “stamped” out of tableware… I am sure this is not the correct description of the technique….but it is all gorgeous! On her website you can read an interesting story what inspires and motivates Gesine to make these pieces of art.

this is AWESOME!

adorable, such a simple/brilliant idea :)

so unique and inspiring!

Oh wow, gorgeous!

This looks like so much fun, so very clever.

I had the pleasure of seeing these in person in Chicago in November, they are really quite lovely! Gorgeous blog, Irene!

I am always on the lookout for new jewelry ideas. These are great.

big, big, big thanks for the link! i absolutely adore your blog.

gesine's jewelry is amazing. thank you for introducing me to her! i've only known about your blog for a few weeks, and i truly love it. it's beautiful!

wow, that is a really interesting, beautiful idea...

your site is always so So beautiful!

just beautiful!!

So beautiful, and such a good idea!

oh my goodness irene...what treasures! stunning.

They're gorgeous. I'm always amazed by the minds of designers.

That's certainly creative and different!

Absolutely amazing work and I agree with Kristi - walking with the plate would be essential!

your site is always so inspiring. bursting with new ideas. beautiful!

happy weekend,
amy

what an amazing idea!
if i were to have one of those necklaces, i would feel obligated to walk around with the plate too.

wow, incredible!! what an inventive idea.

it's fabulous!

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