ehetekunstis
Ehetekunstis is a term derived from Estonian, referring to the practice and study of jewelry art. The term combines ehe ("jewel") and kunst ("art"), and is used to describe both objects and the design processes behind them. In scholarly and curatorial contexts, ehetekunstis encompasses the creation of wearable objects that balance aesthetics, technical skill, and cultural meaning.
Techniques and materials: metalworking (gold, silver, brass), settings for stones, enameling, filigree, soldering, casting, folding; also
History and development: rooted in traditional metalwork and craft practices in various regions, ehetekunstis evolved through
Practice and significance: practitioners work in workshops, studios, and universities; education often covers metalwork, gemology, design
Reception and preservation: museums, galleries, and online platforms collect and display ehetekunstis works. Scholarly journals and