Kenji de Kenem Bijoux | KB Paris

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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Paris
Place of Work ? Example: Studio, College, Gallery, Museum, ...)
Atelier Kenem Bijoux - Studio
I am a .... Example: Student, Maker, Educator, etc.
I'm originally an autodidact jewelry artist located in Paris France. I've been designing jewelry for the past 12 years after a career in the interior design industry and men's ready-to-wear fashion industry.

I'm a "permanent" student of enameling on metal and 'traditional' metalsmithing design. I'm also a self-taught metal clay artist working with silver metal clay since 2006, and more recently with the new bronze, copper and steel clays.
Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://www.kenembijoux.com
Describe your media/materials you work with
jewelry, metals, mixed media, polymer clay, pmc, jewelry design, metalsmithing, Art Clay, PMC, silver metal clay, precious metal clay, Art Clay copper, enamel, fine silver, bronze clay, copper clay, gemstones, lampwork beads, polymer clay, instructeur
If "other" - what media do you work with?
Enamel

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