Ernesto Gonzalez Jerez
Ernesto Gonzalez Jerez is a contemporary jewelry designer based in Spain. He was born in 1975 in the Canary Islands and studied jewelry design at the Massana School in Barcelona.
Jerez's jewelry designs are known for their minimalist and geometric forms, often incorporating repetition and symmetry. He uses a variety of materials, including precious metals, wood, and plastic, and often employs innovative techniques such as 3D printing and laser cutting.
Jerez's work has been exhibited in numerous international galleries and museums, including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, and the Schmuck Museum in Pforzheim, Germany. He has also won several awards for his designs, including the Françoise van den Bosch Award in 2016.
Today, Ernesto Gonzalez Jerez is considered one of the most innovative and exciting contemporary jewelry designers working today, and his pieces are highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts around the world.
Jerez's jewelry designs are known for their minimalist and geometric forms, often incorporating repetition and symmetry. He uses a variety of materials, including precious metals, wood, and plastic, and often employs innovative techniques such as 3D printing and laser cutting.
Jerez's work has been exhibited in numerous international galleries and museums, including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, and the Schmuck Museum in Pforzheim, Germany. He has also won several awards for his designs, including the Françoise van den Bosch Award in 2016.
Today, Ernesto Gonzalez Jerez is considered one of the most innovative and exciting contemporary jewelry designers working today, and his pieces are highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts around the world.