Aleš Hočevar

A Roman
bangle cuff bracelet inspired by ancient Roman mythology.
The snake
was a commonly used motive in jewelry design, as it was believed to bring
protection, growth, fertility and health to the person who wears it. Garnet was
also believed to have powerful healing properties and that could protect the
wearer from harm. One of the ancient Roman jewelries techniques was granulation
which was commonly used in earrings, and bangles. - Material silver 925/000
- Gilded
- Garnet
- Cubic zirconia (CZ)
Aleš Hočevar
first encountered jewelry design and making at the Waldorf Gymnasium. After
graduating from high school in 2008, he continued his education at the
Secondary School of Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics and Media, where he
trained as a goldsmith, while also attending the Institute and Academy of
Multimedia, majoring in graphic design. After completing his studies, he
decided that he wanted to further his knowledge of design at the Academy of
Fine Arts and Design. During his studies and afterwards he participated in many
exhibitions and competitions around Slovenia. He is now working on making
unique and bespoke jewelry. He often combines different materials such as
precious metals and gems and materials* such as wood, glass, leather, etc.
He often keeps symmetry in his designs and the lines are mainly clean and geometric. In the manufacture of jewelry, he combines traditional goldsmithing techniques with the most modern techniques and approaches used in the jewelry industry today.
https://www.facebook.com/HocevarJewelery https://www.instagram.com/ales_hocevar_jewelry
He often keeps symmetry in his designs and the lines are mainly clean and geometric. In the manufacture of jewelry, he combines traditional goldsmithing techniques with the most modern techniques and approaches used in the jewelry industry today.
https://www.facebook.com/HocevarJewelery https://www.instagram.com/ales_hocevar_jewelry
