Ute Decker
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Profession / role:
designer-maker, activist
Company / organisation:
ute decker - sculptural jewellery
Website (if you have one):
www.utedecker.com
My primary role in relation to fashion is:
Designer, Other
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collaborative projects to raise awarness about sustainable jewellery/fashion
About me / About business or organisation:
Ute Decker hand-crafts individual and limited edition wearable sculptural pieces. No two creations are exactly the same either in shape, texture or finish.
With many pieces held in private collections, Ute’s minimalistic sculptural jewellery is inviting attention for the beauty of things individual and unconventional.
For Ute each object carries meaning beyond its functional use. Her shapes resonate an essentialism found in organic forms as well as in modern architecture: nothing is without meaning, nothing is just decorative. As an artist-maker who cares deeply about every aspect of her craft including the materials she uses, Ute is engaged in the campaign for responsible jewellery, striving to apply the most sustainable studio practices and using recycled silver wherever possible.
Career history / Company history:
MA Political Economy
Journalist
Jewellery Designer-Maker
Activist for sutainable jewellery practices

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At 23:32 on March 1, 2011, Colin Leslie Bamboo Eyewear said…

Hi

I have around 200 reading glasses that have tortoise shell affect Plactic frames and tinted lenses. If you have the Imagination , would you be interested in buying some to make recycled Jewellery . I could send you some to see what you can do ?

let me know

regards Colin ..

 
 
 

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