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In 2019, FROOTS Gallery exhibited the extraordinary project of The Palace of Shattered Vessels: Chinese Porcelain and Contemporary Jewelry. In 2020, The Palace of Shattered Vessels has yield new fruit — a new project, which is the continuation of the first one. 37 international artists create exquisite but affordable artwork to reach a wider audience group based on the theme of East-West Exchange.
Shirly Bar-Amotz, Ela Bauer, Doris Betz, Kim Buck, JiChang Chai, Trinidad Contreras, Georg Dobler, Maria Rosa Franzin, Jun Hu, Mari Ishikawa, Koen Jacobs, Margit Jaschke, Jian Jiao, Vered Kaminski, Junghoo Kim, Einat Leader, Heng Lee, Hadas Levin, Camilla Luihn, Bruce Metcalf, Mikiko Minewaki, Xian'ou Ni, Mengnan Qu, Merav Oster Roth, Karin Seufert, Yi Shen, Deganit Shocken, Mingrui Sun, Tore Svensson, Anna Talbot, Takayoshi Terajima, Myung Urso, Tanel Veenre, Yasmin Vinograd, Andrea Wagner, Taidi Wang, Sayumi Yokouchi, Felieke van der Leest
This new project reflects the paramount significance that FROOTS attaches to cultural exchange. We encourage international artists to research, debate and recreate from diverse angles the theme “East-West Exchange”. As the leading Chinese gallery of art jewelry, FROOTS aims to introduce this art form to a large audience. Hence, we paid special attention to pricing. Reaching out to the public at large, our thirty-seven selected artists created exquisite yet affordable pieces of art. These jewels are “Light Catchers”, which will help people search for light and build a better world.
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Mari Ishikawa
Brooch: Water Flower, 2019
Silver 925, porcelain, glass pearls, resin.
3.5 x 3.5 x 2 cm
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Heng Lee
Earrings: Pixeled Blue and White Porcelain 1, 2020
20K gold plating on white copper, thread, organza, glass beads.
9.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm
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Camilla Luihn
Brooch: Broken Sara with Dragon, 2020
Porcelain, thread, steel.
7 x 14 x 0.5 cm
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Karin Seufert
Pendant: 461.2, 2019
Porcelain, POM, thread.
8 x 8 x 0.3 cm
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Tore Svensson
Brooch: Shard, 2020
Wood, antique Chinese porcelain shard.
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Myung Urso
Brooch: Cloud, 2020
Broken Chinese ceramic piece, cotton, ink, Gesso, antique disc beads, sterling silver, lacquer.
10 x 7.5 x 2 cm
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Tanel Veenre
Brooch: Flight Fear III, 2020
Rhodium-plated silver, blue and white antique porcelain shard.
14 x 7 x 1 cm
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Andrea Wagner
Necklace: Cultural Unfolding-with Dotsy Pattern, 2020
Antique Chinese porcelain shard, silver, glass/synthetic resin composite, paper prints, nylon pearl thread.
10 x 9 x 3 cm
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JiChang Chai
Brooch: Lonely Toy, 2020
925 silver, Russian white jade, zircon.
9 x 5.5 cm
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Maria Rosa Franzin
Necklace: Peekaboo, 2020
Silver, photos, plastic.
60 cm
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Junghoo Kim
Brooch: 8 Circles, 2019
Pieces of antique porcelain, synthetic Lapis Lazuli, 925 silver, 10K gold (post).
9.5 x 8 cm
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Felieke van der Leest
Brooch: GoYing GoYang, 2019
Plastic (melamine Go-stones), silver, cubic zirconia, remanium.
4 x 2 x 1 cm
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