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

Anu Samarüütel

Anu Samarüütel’s necklace presents a study in form and material, where sculptural elements come together in a balanced yet playful arrangement. The matte surfaces and soft, neutral tones evoke a sense of quiet elegance.  The irregular shapes add a dynamic quality to the composition. The juxtaposition of smooth, rounded beads with fluid and asymmetrical forms creates a rhythmic interplay, giving the piece a sense of movement even in stillness.

Crafted from lightweight materials such as wood, cork, and acrylic paint, the necklace embodies a contemporary approach to jewelry design—one that values both structure and wearability. The ribbon closure adds a tactile softness, contrasting with the geometric precision of the individual components. Samarüütel’s work often explores abstraction and the relationship between objects and the body, making this piece as much an artistic statement as a functional adornment.

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