Tel Aviv's Top 6 Undiscovered Jewelry Designers

Arden Rubens

It’s no secret that Tel Aviv boasts a vast number of innovative and talented jewelry designers. In cases when these designers do not have boutiques of their own, they use the power of the internet to promote and sell their work online. Culture Trip brings you six incredible, yet still undiscovered designers who call Tel Aviv their home.

Hot Crown

1. Hot Crown

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Knobbly Studio
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Established in 2014, Hot Crown is relatively new on the jewelry scene, and is already popping up everywhere. The company’s fans include Anna Dello Russo, Karlie Kloss, and Shiri Maimon. The exquisite and trendy jewelry is designed and handmade in Tel Aviv from top materials such as brass, silver, and gold. The overall style is vibrant and reflects Tel Aviv’s own dynamic and fun vibes. Among the designed jewelry, you can also purchase engagement and wedding rings.

2. Knobbly Studio

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Elii Art to Wear
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The beautiful designs by Gittit Szwarc of Knobbly Studio are all about the connection between the piece and the human form. Motion serves as the inspiration behind the brand’s famous ear cuffs, in addition to the variety of stunning rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Knobbly Studio is based out of Jaffa, however pieces can be purchased as well from their online shop.

Elii Art to Wear

When art meets wearability and where modern architecture meets jewelry design, Elii Art to Wear’s exquisite pieces are all about creating art that can be worn. Pieces include traditional designs, yet you can also find unique jeweled necklaces inspired by abstract art.

For more info Email elinoreco@gmail.com

Contour Studio

3. Contour Studio

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Noy Alon Designs
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Contour Studio features contemporary jewelry pieces inspired by nature and the urban landscapes of the world. Each piece is a minimalist’s dream come true, with signature clean lines and rustic details. The designers at Contour Studio are Galit Barak and Lior Shulak, both Shenkar Design College graduates who uses innovative and groundbreaking techniques when designing jewelry. The attention to detail is incredible, as each piece takes a unique shape. All jewelry is handmade in Israel and can be purchased here.

Noy Alon

Noy Alon creates jewelry that contains thoughts and emotions, forming a wearable work of contemporary art. Founded in 2013, Noy’s company has already been featured in various exhibits all over the world and is considered a leader in the Israeli jewelry design scene. Each piece is one of a kind, and is hand-crafted in Israel.

12 Halalmish St. Hod Ha’Sharon +972-528-409-737

Flora Designs

4. Flora

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Flora was born when the designer, Ahuva, was traveling through northern India. She collected scraps of fabric during her adventures which led to the start of the evolving product. Flora’s pieces are known for being vibrant, colorful, and tribal. Each piece is unique, made from eclectic fabrics unearthed in various locations.

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