Earrings CHAIN – glass Kultivar
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CHAIN Pearls earrings are inspired by the rugged beauty of Northern Bohemia and the gentle touch of mountain dew. Made from clear glass and hypoallergenic surgical steel, they strike a balance between edgy and graceful.
Handcrafted using traditional flame-working techniques in a small workshop beneath the Ještěd mountain, each pair is unique. Available in gold-plated or silver-plated steel versions to complement the CHAIN necklace or other jewelry pieces.
Lightweight yet statement-worthy, these earrings are made for everyday wear or special occasions.
| Brand | Kultivar |
| Name | CHAIN Pearls earrings |
| Material | Clear glass, surgical steel (silver plated) |
| Color | Clear + silver |
| Made in | Czech Republic (Liberec, near Ještěd) |
Additional parameters
| Category: | Earrings |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.2 kg |
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Kultivar is a glassmaking studio, creative hub and social enterprise rooted in the traditional craft of lampworking and glass blowing. Founded in Liberec in 2016 by Klára Jägerová, the space originally combined a shared workshop, the author’s own studio “U Kahanu” and a showroom for local artisans. Thanks to its generous premises, Kultivar soon developed into a vibrant cultural centre hosting events, exhibitions and hands-on workshops.
Between 2016 and 2021, Kultivar organised more than 150 craft workshops and numerous lectures and community events focused on sustainability, creativity and material awareness. It also served as a gallery and retail space supporting local makers.
After the pandemic forced the closure of its original venue, the project continued in pop-up form until 2023, when a new chapter began: together with Eva Jägerová, the studio was revived with a renewed focus on glassmaking. Today, Kultivar operates from Liberec’s Františkov district and brings together a team of six makers.
Kultivar’s mission is to preserve, teach and further develop the traditional lampworking technique. As a social enterprise, it prioritises sustainability — using primarily local glass, upcycling waste material, organising workshops on low-waste practices and creating employment opportunities for people who face barriers in creative craft fields.
More than 50% of the studio’s profit is reinvested into community development, making Kultivar not only a place of craftsmanship but also a meaningful cultural and social cornerstone.