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Hila Rawet and her Industrial Jewelry. PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 24 July 2010 15:50
Steel earrings. Colección Kfitz

Hila Rawet education in industrial design was a definite plus when she discovered the world of fashion complements and their ability as creative. With three original collections for this 2010, Rawet proposes a urban style with a lot of implicit game.

Although he has explored the world of painting, sculpture and photography, Rawet Hila Karni decided to study Industrial Design at Milan and Israel, obviously influenced by their roots (granddaughter of a carpenter and the daughter of an industrial designer).

Hila RawetFor the artist there are three things that inspire its creativity: fashion, origami and industrial design in all its breadth. And with that the three collections are born for this 2010: Kipul, inspired by origami, art practiced with his father that involves an artisan work; the Kishut collection, for which Rawet has created small pieces with which "plays" to create fashion accesories, and the collection Kfitz, which deftly mixes steel and textiles that give the color point.

She has exhibited in Miami, Milan, Tel Aviv or Poitier, and worked as an industrial designer in Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Tel Aviv for specialist companies.

Her first step in the fashion accessories industry was her final project for graduate, which was to transfer the skills and knowledge she learned during her career to the world of jewelrys. She liked the "experiment", and last year decided to start her own business in London.

Concerned about its international projection, Hila Rawet still investigating with shapes, materials and colors to offer collections as dramatic as this year.

Necklaces from Kfitz collectionNecklace Kishut collectionNecklace Kishut collection.Necklace Kishut collectionHandmade Earrings. Kipul collectionLeather and origami. Kipul collection


All the information and photographs have been kindly provided by the designer.

Web site: http://www.hilarawet.com

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