She calls them niche jewelry: Miriam Vile, Swiss jewelry designer belongs to that small (very small) group of professionals that seeks to look at the world with different eyes. The result is that the jewelry of Miriam Vile are fun, because they mix the semantic layers or, to put it more simply, they surprise with the use of spurious elements to the common jewelery. Knobs, wheels, gears: anything valuable from the point of view of materials, but alienating if transported on rings, necklaces or bracelets. A little ‘theatrical style. Not by chance she calls herself “jewel maker and performer.” Before designing jewelry she has attended school Sta textile design in Lugano. In 2012 he launched the first collection, “driven by my passion for music and the idea that any object used is the testimony of a story.” The jewelry are handmade, unique pieces, and if you watching them is easy to believe: mechanical parts are made of the instruments used, recycled fragments that characterize each piece unique. And in case you’re curious to know Miriam, you can also watch when she dance in the musical project Camilla Sparksss. Margherita Donato
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