Hungarian jewelry artist Veronika Fabian crafted this glass chain out of pieces from the neck of a wine bottle. Entitled New York, Cape Town, and London after the names encircling the bottle cap clasp, this necklace is part of Fabian’s most recent series You, Me, and Your Stuff. Describing this project, Fabian states, “I am making chains by reconstructing everyday objects identified as being important in people’s lives. Using jewelry as an intermediary between the self and society and as a mediator of value and identity, the work explores the lasing bond we have with our objects.” This series seeks to “stimulate a dialogue on the necessity and value of our things.” Fabian earned her BA in Jewelry Design from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London in 2018 and her MA in Challenging Jewelry from the Sandberg Instituut, Gerrit Rietveld Academie in 2020. Before finding her passion for jewelry making, however, she originally studied economic policy and worked as a financial analyst for seven years. Her background and career journey influences her work, especially when exploring how people assign different kinds of value to objects in today’s consumerist society. Among many awards, Fabian has won a Marzee Graduate Prize, Cartier Scholarship, and Swarovski “Power of Transformation” Prize. She has exhibited internationally and has works in multiple prestigious collections including the National Museum of Scotland, the CODA Museum in The Netherlands, and the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest.
Veronika Fabian
NEW YORK, CAPE TOWN, LONDON
2021
glass and bottle caps
7 7/8 x 7 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches