Nora Tengely | galeriaalicefloriano
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Nora Tengely

HUNGRIA

"I am Nóra Tengely, jewelry designer based in Budapest, specialising in unique or limited edition jewelry. My artistic attitude stems from the reinterpretation of objects, the analysis of and the use of new approaches to commonly used materials or functions, which led me to the concept of alternative chain use as well. I stiffen and align silver chains to create my objects. The alignment of the chain links represents continuity, sense of belonging, predictability, attachment to people, places, plans or to life itself for me. I find the chain link a very strong life symbol.


 I modify the fundamental function of mechanical chains by stiffening them and adding new characteristics to them. The chain links soldered to each other form a strong, self-supporting basic element that enables me to create various spatial structures. In the case of my first jewel-sized works I focused on the creation of illusions and the conversion from flexibility to alignment. Later, the aligned elements led to a disc-like surface, which did not only bear playful aesthetics, but also enabled me to experiment with various stone setting methods. With objects of such surfaces I aimed to demonstrate how functional material use replaces aesthetics. My latest pieces include large chain links, which create an entirely new visual world and provide new meanings to the objects.


I have been working with different chains for more than nine years, and I consider a chain more a theme than only a material. The anchor chain is fundamentally the archetype of chains themselves, it lacks decorative elements, is pure and functional. I feel inexplicably attached to this structure, which triggers a continuously changing working process.

The works are maturing, deepening together with me. I view the chain itself as a limitless horizon that lacks starting or ending points. It is the infinity of connection points offering boundless possibilities for continuation."

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