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Con Amore 5.6.–29.9.2024 The new master goldsmiths introduce themselves!

Con Amore 5.6.–29.9.2024 The new master goldsmiths introduce themselves!

Mastery has been a dream for many who have now achieved the title of master. It is a goal that embodies the traditions of the profession, the history of one’s own business, or personal ambitions. A master is also a respected professional in their field, skilled in creating high-quality and durable precious metal products or performing intricate engravings. Craftsmanship lies at the heart of mastery; 'in practice, the tools become an extension of the master's thinking and have grown attached to their hands.'

Heidi Vornan has designed and crafted two pieces as part of her master goldsmith work: the It's Time pocket watch, inspired by Hugo Simberg, and the art deco - style Crucified diamond cross. These pieces are on display at the Kruunu watch and jewelry museum until September 29th.

The combination of time’s limits and humanity’s desire to measure time is a fascinating one and fits perfectly into Heidi Vornan’s art. In her works, she explores the theme of memento mori – the idea that life is finite and can end at any moment.

Vornan explains the name of the pocket watch: “I wanted to hide a cameo inside the watch, like a hidden secret. When the watch stops and you open it for maintenance, time has already run out, and your soul is being cared for in the garden of death. The black vines wrapped around the watch are a reminder of the limits of time.”

Inside the watch is a cameo carved by German master engraver Andreas Roth, depicting Hugo Simberg’s Garden of Death. Heidi Vornan spent hundreds of hours designing and crafting the pocket watch. It was made using modern technology as well as old, demanding techniques like the enameling which was the bravura of turn of the century jewellers and especially Fabergé.

The pocket watch’s creation was a collaboration among several professionals. “I wanted to do something really challenging and found a brilliant team of experts from different fields. Kari Voutilainen made the dial in Switzerland using the old guilloché technique. Voutilainen also gave me valuable advice during the watch’s production,” says Vornan.

The watch features 130 black diamonds, 60 salt & pepper diamonds, silver, and white gold. The cabochon cut diamond in the watch’s crown was sourced from America.

Heidi Vornan’s second masterpiece is an art deco-style cross adorned with black diamonds. The jewelry was made with respect for traditional craftsmanship. “I wanted to combine classic style with gothic style,” she explains.

The cross, as a symbol, has always fascinated Vornan. “To me, the cross represents a symbol of death and an ancient instrument of torture. It’s fascinating how the cross holds so many different meanings across cultures and throughout history.”

The cross is set with numerous black diamonds in white gold.

Master goldsmith Heidi Vornan is a long-time jewelry artist whose work has been seen on many artists such as Alexi Laiho, Amaranthe’s Elize Ryd and members of Lorna Shore. In addition to her collection, she frequently takes on custom orders, ranging from wedding rings to the most imaginative jewelry. She also teaches vocational examination groups in the goldsmithing field.

 

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Crucified necklace - Part of Heidi Vornan's master works

Crucified necklace - Part of Heidi Vornan's master works

Cross as a pattern and symbol has always intrigued me. I think it fits perfectly in my dark, gothic and edgy style of design. For me the cross is foremost an antique torturing tool symbolizing the ...

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