Necklace Structures 10 connected stainless steel Klára Šípková
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Geometry in motion.
This piece from the Structures collection by Klára Šípková is born from the fascination with rotary movement – a force that transforms a single line into a soft, endless structure.
Interwoven stainless-steel springs create a fluid and tactile form, where beginning and end are indistinguishable. Minimalist and expressive, the necklace embodies balance between industrial precision and poetic gesture — a piece of wearable architecture.
| Designer | Klára Šípková |
| Collection | Structures |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Dimensions | 200 × 200 × 15 mm |
| Jewellery care | Use a soft cloth only. Avoid chemical products. |
Additional parameters
| Category: | Necklaces |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.2 kg |
| Categories: | jewellery |
| Material: | stainless steel |
| Jewellery: | necklaces |
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Klára Šípková is a leading figure in contemporary Czech jewellery design. Her work is defined by a willingness to experiment—discovering unconventional materials, rethinking traditional craft methods and exploring the boundaries between artistic intention and wearable design. Each collection reflects her signature minimalism, rooted in clean forms, refined lines and a strong sense of functionality.
Šípková seeks a balance between aesthetic clarity and conceptual depth. Her pieces are created for women who embrace individuality and prefer jewellery with a distinctive character. Her artistic journey includes studies at the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague (UMPRUM), a formative internship at École Supérieure d’Arts Graphiques et d’Architecture Intérieure (ESAG) in Paris, and years of work in her own studio.
As a co-founder of UNOSTO, she actively supports a new generation of Czech jewellery artists and contributes to shaping the discourse around contemporary jewellery. Since 2011, she has participated in exhibitions, workshops and international collaborations.
She has received numerous nominations for the Czech Grand Design Jewellery Designer of the Year award, and her early projects won recognition in the National Student Design Award and the Jewellery of the Year competition. Today, Šípková is recognised for pushing the field forward through experimentation, elegant minimalism and highly skilled craftsmanship.