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5 silver designers with a mad perspective

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From Salisbury, England-based designer Helen Noakes is this resin and silver ring (retail $345) that states “Waters Lovely.” The miniature swimmer breast-stroking her way through the blue resin is from Model Railway Shop and is made by a Germany company called Preiser. The designer uses Preiser miniatures in many of her pieces.HelenNoakesJewellery.com
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Misun Won grew up in Korea, studied jewelry in South Korea, and later moved to the U.K. to earn her master’s degree. Her work reflects both her upbringing and her life now, expressing elements of traditional Korean patchwork through Western fractal geometry.  Won’s “Big Flower” ring, oxidized sterling silver with Keumboo (24-karat gold foil), retails for $1,425.
MisunWonJewellery.com
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This flower pattern pendant by Won is sterling silver and chalcedony ($960).
MisunWonJewellery.com
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From Salisbury, England-based designer Helen Noakes is this resin and silver ring (retail $345) that states “Waters Lovely.” The miniature swimmer breast-stroking her way through the blue resin is from Model Railway Shop and is made by a Germany company called Preiser. The designer uses Preiser miniatures in many of her pieces.
HelenNoakesJewellery.com

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Noakes also crafted this resin and silver bracelet featuring a polar bear miniature ($675). “I work with silver on a daily basis,” Noakes said. “I love how (it) acts as the vessel for my resin, sympathetically containing, framing or outlining.”
HelenNoakesJewellery.com

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Trained as a goldsmith and sculptor, Hungarian designer Vladimir Péter opened his workshop in 1993 under the name Wladis. The Budapest-based designer uses both new and traditional metalworking techniques to create pieces with a classic European design. This sterling silver bracelet retails for $3,000.
WLadisGaleria.hu

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Also from Vladimir Péter is this sterling silver ring ($390).
WLadisGaleria.hu

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Born in the southern China city of Shenzhen, designer Shuoyuan Bai moved to the United States in 2007, when he was still in high school, and eventually earned his undergraduate degree from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. These sterling and reticulation silver earrings from his “The Grain” collection incorporate a wood called purpleheart ($432).
ShuoyuanBai.com
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Through “The Grain” collection, Bai works to introduce his personal perception of what it means to be Zen, picking pieces of wood with imperfections that point to the life that was once present in the tree from which it came. This Grain collection ring is walnut wood with sterling and shibuichi silver and a rough diamond.
ShuoyuanBai.com

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Linda van Niekerk was born in South Africa but now lives in Tasmania, an island off the coast of Australia. Her bold yet clean and simple designs have an African aesthetic and sometimes incorporate woods from Tasmania. Her large “Forest Shadow” ring uses Tasmanian myrtle wood with a burn finish and sterling silver.
LindaVanNiekerk.com

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Also from van Niekerk are these vintage faux tortoiseshell “Tortoise Hugs” necklaces with sterling silver
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