Collection: Anna Börcsök

Anna Börcsök has been working with jewelry since 2008. She studied at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest, where she developed a strong conceptual approach to jewelry as an artistic medium.

In 2012, during her time in Valencia, she encountered Jorge Manilla and the field of narrative jewelry, which became a defining influence on her practice. Since then, storytelling and personal meaning have been central elements of her work. In 2024, she defended her doctoral dissertation titled Narrative Jewelry, further deepening her research-based artistic practice.

Her jewelry has been exhibited internationally, including in Athens, Munich, France, Valencia, London, Mexico and Bucharest. Each piece carries a story,  a personal message that connects object and wearer.

 

THE COLLECTION

Her latest series is inspired by the concept of guided chance, exploring movement as both a physical and narrative force. Created from laser-cut stainless steel, the new pieces presented at the Instructed Vision exhibition incorporate both natural and synthetic brilliant-cut stones that are free to move within the structures.

These objects are activated through wearing: each piece enters into a subtle dialogue with the body, engaging in a delicate dance shaped by motion, gravity, and coincidence. The compositions evolve continuously, emphasizing randomness as a generative element and transforming jewelry into a living, ever-changing experience.

Through this interplay of structure and unpredictability, the works evoke a body in constant motion, a dynamic system rather than a fixed form. Simple, elegant, and refined modern shapes highlight the essence of jewelry itself, where precision meets spontaneity, and control merges with chance.

Anna Börcsök