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Chiromancy BroochChiromancy BroochChiromancy Brooch is an innovative piece of personalized jewelry that transforms the ancient art of palmistry into wearable art, created by renowned designer Victor A. Syrnev. This sophisticated piece, which earned the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in the Jewelry Design category, represents a unique fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary artistic expression. The brooch's distinctive design is derived from the actual palm lines of an individual, making each piece inherently unique and deeply personal. Crafted from precious metals including 18K and 14K gold, and platinum 950, the brooch showcases an impressive array of precious stones including an 8.19-carat Indigo Tourmaline, 2.14-carat Aquamarine, and various sapphires, diamonds, and Australian opals. The creation process involves wax casting to accurately capture the intricate patterns of palm lines, resulting in a dimensional piece measuring 80 x 9 x 75 mm. This innovative approach to jewelry design, conceived in Berlin in 2005 and completed in Bishkek in 2010, represents a significant advancement in personalized luxury accessories, where each piece serves as a unique artistic interpretation of an individual's personal characteristics. The brooch exemplifies the intersection of metaphysical tradition and contemporary jewelry design, creating what the designer refers to as a Personal Art Code that embodies both the physical uniqueness of an individual's palm lines and their spiritual connection to specific gemstones. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: jewelry design, palmistry interpretation, personalized accessories, luxury craftsmanship, metaphysical artistry, contemporary goldsmithing SOURCES: |
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