This tall porcelain vase was hand painted by Diana Cojocaru with blue floral motifs and adorned with 24 carat gold to finish.
Diana Cojocaru studied painting for 23 years and has a Master’s degree in architecture. She learned to paint from a master painter for 11 years and is self-taught in porcelain sculpture. Realising that working with this material allowed her to translate her artistic vision into 3D objects, Diana started practising her craft at home around 2016, playing with porcelain clay and discovering its properties and limitations. It took about two years of self-teaching before her first collection of jewellery was ready. The adornments and interior design objects that she creates are inspired by nature, often rendering botanical elements in vibrant colours. Diana's jewellery pieces are typically wavy and crafted with great attention to aesthetics. The making process includes successive stages, from cutting forms without moulds and shaping or carving them in palms to glazing and painting with gold.
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This tall porcelain vase was hand painted by Diana Cojocaru with blue floral motifs and adorned with 24 carat gold to finish.
Photo: ©Diana Cojocaru
These are soft blue abstract flower shaped earrings that were hand modelled in porcelain and adorned with 24 carat gold.
Photo: ©Diana Cojocaru
These floral shaped earrings represent two anemones. They were hand sculpted, hand painted and adorned with 24 carat gold.
Photo: ©Diana Cojocaru
This small size porcelain vase was hand painted by Diana Cojocaru. It depicts a mixed bouquet with various flowers, and is adorned with 24 carat gold details.
Photo: ©Diana Cojocaru
These porcelain sculpted earrings are inspired by a blue iris divided into two halves. They were painted by hand and adorned with 24 carat gold.