Fashion & Beauty

Art you can wear from Michelle Chang Jewellery

Art you can wear from Michelle Chang Jewellery

When a designer considers their work to be art, you know it’s bound to be beautiful. At Michelle Chang Jewellery, it certainly is.

At one time, Michelle Chang considered herself to be a fine artist, interior designer and an illustrator, but she feels that jewellery is her forte: “Although I found enjoyment in doing all of those things, nothing compares to the degree of satisfaction and affinity that I feel when I make jewellery.” Making jewellery is difficult and for Michelle it allows her to incorporate all the skills and interest she has accrued. 

“To me, jewellery making is drawing, design, sculpture and craft all embodied in a tiny object that can be worn.” When you look at pieces such as the tiny ram earrings or the cut-out cuff bracelet, you can clearly see the detail. If you blew the cuff up, you would have a stunning piece of sculpture in an art gallery.

When browsing through the collection of jewellery, you will see anything from skulls to animals, peace symbols to geometric shapes. So what inspires Michelle? “I find inspiration in many things, small and large, natural and man-made, living and insert. In short, pretty much anything and everything.” That’s why there is so much variety in her jewellery. Anyone can find a piece that will be personal to them. One person might pick the baby kitten studs because they love cats, someone else might buy the baby elephant necklace because it reminds them of a gap year they went on. 

What’s important is that her jewellery is unique, but it is also made by hand. A true artist makes the pieces themselves, not through a factory. If you want a present this Christmas, Michelle Chang’s jewellery is perfect. It isn’t cheap as chips, but if it is going to be a sentimental gift then it’s worth paying that little bit more.

“I make jewellery as I see jewellery, as a piece of tiny art that can be worn. Jewellery is more than just adornment. I see it both as an extension of the wearer as well as a creative expression of the jewellery.” 

Visit Michelle Chang’s Etsy shop and express yourself with a piece of this jewellery.

Jenny Rodgers

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