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Limited-Edition Jewelry Designed by Sachiko Uozumi

 

The design exploration of geometric forms is inspired by the molecular structures of minerals found in nature

​Sachiko Uozumi embraces alternative materials, creating works that captivate with color and light, rather than relying on precious materials like gold and diamonds.

 

Her pieces reveal subtle shifts between bold primary colors, set within a translucent, illusionistic geometric framework.

 

By understanding the optical and transmission characteristics of acrylic, she uses bold colors to enhance its unique properties.

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PERMANENT COLLECTIONS:

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  • Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum  (New York City)

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  • RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts (Wisconsin, USA)

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  • Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art in New Paltz (New York, USA)

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  • Oslo Museum of Applied Arts (Norway)

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  • Pforzheim Jewelry Museum (Pforzheim, Germany)

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​Acrylic, Gold Leaf, Lacquer Paint​

Designed by Sachiko Uozumin 1984

  • Above Left: Earrings

  • Above Right: Bracelet

  • Below Middle: Pin 

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​Acrylic, Gold Leaf, Lacquer Paint​

Designed by Sachiko Uozumi in 1984

  • Bracelets

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