Raluca Buzura Turns Ceramics into Wearable Art Installations

Can jewelry have the same magnitude of expression as more traditional visual arts media?

Amelia Johannsen
4 min readJul 12, 2024
Raluca Buzura — Photo by Idena Beach

Can jewelry have the same magnitude of expression as more traditional visual arts media? Romanian designer Raluca Buzura thinks so. By pushing the limits of personal adornment to communicate something deeper about the human condition, Raluca promotes a broader understanding about the role of jewelry in the progressive art movement.

Her evocative works of wearable art are not only beautifully handcrafted, they’re a representation of cultural and societal attitudes of our time. Raluca’s unique body of work is the result of many years of inquiry, experimentation, passion, and dedication. This process led her to combine classical craftsmanship with sophisticated symbolism. Through her choice of materials, patterns, colors, and forms, Raluca is able to express complex realizations of femininity, climate change, and materialism while staying at the cutting edge of fashion design.

I first met Raluca when we shared studio space in Barcelona, and I was blown away by her creative vision and meticulous craftsmanship. Now joining us from Tortosa, in the north-eastern coastal region of Spain, Raluca breaks down her creative process, from the kindling of an…

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Amelia Johannsen

Artist. Writer. Mother. Adventurer. Portlander in Barcelona. https://www.ameliajohannsen.com/. Founder of https://frikifish.com/ creative magazine.