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| | | Studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem – department of graphic design. Later on she studied jewelry design and became a designer with a unique and particular language. She chooses a minimalistic and precise style. She uses traditional techniques to create contemporary designs.
She maintains a constant dialogue between the, traditional, rural and ethnic style and way and the urban, contemporary and processed ones. Dialogue between an industrial and sophisticated world on one hand, and a simple, minimalistic and a primitive one on the other.
One can find in her works very interesting combinations of materials like fine gold with rusty iron and iron with silver and pearls.
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Iron, pearls, silver and nylon
Stringing, gluing
This combination of iron with sliver 925 and pearls opens a dialog between two different ways: the very basic or initial primitive way and the industrial and sophisticated one.
While wondering in the woods, Yasmin found some small pieces of rusty iron. These were testimony of the intrusion of industrial materials into nature. On Yasmin mind this is the exact picture of the reality in which she lives. These pieces of garbage, became elements that combined with silver and pearls created a contemporary piece of jewelry. It is just the way things are for her: combinations of raw, old, garbage, industrial, new, pearls, silver, primitive, nature, urban …dialogues between worlds that consequently create a new one.
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