In creating this sophisticated silver necklace, Atanas favoured simplicity in order to emphasise the wearer.
Length 50 cm
For Atanas Konstantinov, it was always clear that he would end up working in the applied arts. His first attempts were at the early age of ten when he gained experience in woodcarving. He then followed a logical path: high school training in the field of applied arts, majoring in metalwork, followed by an academy diploma in the same subject. A decisive moment in his jewellery making career and his approach to art and jewellery came when he encountered renowned Bulgarian designer Dimiter Delchev, head of the metalwork department at Sofia Art Academy. Now, Atanas works mainly with noble metals, but describes silver as the most precious material, because it allows him to easily convey his ideas.
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In creating this sophisticated silver necklace, Atanas favoured simplicity in order to emphasise the wearer.
Length 50 cm
Photo: © Atanas Konstantinov
Cubi is a collection inspired by modern architecture. Light plays with the defined shapes of this silver brooch, revealing both its sheerness and volume.
Length 7 cm
Height 5 cm
Photo: © Atanas Konstantinov
Cubi is a collection inspired by modern architecture. Light plays with the defined shapes of these silver earrings, revealing both their sheerness and volume.
Length 7.5 cm
Depth 1.5 cm
Photo: © Atanas Konstantinov
These silver rings are part of the Grad collection, which is inspired by the abstract geometric shapes found in sacred architecture.
Height 3.5 cm
Depth 1 cm
Width 2
Photo: © Atanas Konstantinov
The design of the Reliqua rings was inspired by the minimalist look of the local Thracian archaeological jewellery.
Diameter 2 cm