Exhibition

Moon and tides – In between Hong Kong and Nagasaki

DATE

10 April 2016 (Thursday) onwards

TIME

12:30pm – 7:00pm

Asia/Hong_Kong Moon and tides – In between Hong Kong and Nagasaki DATE: 10 April 2016 (Thursday) onwards
TIME: 12:30pm – 7:00pm
S307, Staunton
VENUE

S307, Staunton

Fee (HKD)

Free of charge

Enquiry

+852 2975 4410 / discover@craftbysoil.com

Mariko is a designer and maker of handmade jewellery. She spent the early part of her career in the film industry. Later on, she held a public relations position at a French fashion house. She learned silversmithing at Hiko Mizuno College Of Jewellery (Tokyo), and at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (London). She worked for Marc Monzó in Spain, and Rosita Bonita in England.

“In my last show in Hong Kong, I asked people who came, ‘ When do you wear jewellery?’ Most of whom said ‘ I wear jewellery when I want to give myself a lift.’ or ‘ I wear jewellery when I want to be confident.’
Those responses asked me, ‘How does the emotion move in our mind?’ ‘How does jewellery get touched with us?”

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