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Nenad Roban

Nenad Roban Jewellery maker
Contact
Croatian, English, French, German
Hours:
Monday to Friday 16:00 - 20:00
Phone:
+385 989029890
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Connecting worlds

  • • Nenad produces jewellery based on ecological principles
  • • Jewellery helps him to understand how personality is linked to the environment
  • • He strives to emphasise interconnections between the body and outer space

Nenad Roban graduated in jewellery design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. At the beginning of the 1990s, he founded his own jewellery workshop, working in various materials. He teaches Jewellery design, Body and Space Objects, and Design: History and Modernity at the Academy of Applied Arts in Rijeka, Croatia. In his artistic statement, Nenad says “The causal and ensuing link between art, nature and society in jewellery media is realised in a very direct way. One of the prerequisites is the production of artistic jewellery according to an ecologically based concept. I believe that, given the relationship with nature, society is in the adjustment period to many of the visible changes that we feel directly and almost daily on the body."

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Works

  • ©Srećko Budek
  • ©Srećko Budek
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  • ©Srećko Budek
  • ©Srećko Budek
Photo: ©Srećko Budek
Gothic leaf necklace

This gold necklace from the Gothic collection was revisited for gentle soul in the 21st century. It is embellished with a natural Tahitian pearl.

Height 16 cm
Diameter 18 cm

Photo: ©Srećko Budek
Destroy your jewellery necklace

This post-punk sculptural necklace with a subversive statement is made from parts of a car engine air filter: paper and inox embellished with tourmaline quartz. It is an object that can be used for body or as a decorative ornament.

Height 35 cm
Diameter 28 cm

Photo: ©Srećko Budek
Deconstructed space bracelet

This inox and wood bracelet is exploring space and the imagination of the onlooker. It is also an independent object searching for a wearer.

Height 18 cm
Width 18 cm

Photo: ©Srećko Budek
Facade brooch

We all live and hide behind the facades of our personality. This silver and mahogany sculptural brooch is a metaphor of this statement.

Height 6 cm
Width 8 cm

Photo: ©Srećko Budek
Postmodern Jenny brooch

This sculptural brooch made of Plexiglas and silver, is set with a single round-shaped onyx in the centre. The purpose of this brooch was to underline the importance of balance in life.

Height 7 cm
Width 7 cm

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