More than decoration. Contemporary art jewelry as desire, discourse, and discovery.

Flóra Vági

Flóra Vági’s jewelry feels like a relic from an unknown past, an object shaped by time and transformation. This brooch, with its charred edges and soft white surface, suggests a delicate balance between destruction and renewal. Its irregular form recalls the natural erosion of organic materials, while the striking blue accent at its base introduces an unexpected element, as if the piece has undergone an elemental shift.

Vági’s approach to jewelry is deeply experimental, exploring the tactile and symbolic possibilities of materials. She works with wood, gold, and traditional Japanese alloys such as shibuichi and shakudo to create sculptural compositions that resonate beyond adornment. Her work invites the wearer to engage with it on a sensory level, forging an intimate connection between object and body, memory and material.

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