gold- and silversmith, applied artist
www.kingahuber.com
She graduated in design from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 1999 as a gold- and silversmith. Her works are characterised by keen experimentation, unconventional contexts, critical thinking and humour alike. Her choice of technique always depends on the concept of her projects. She won the scholarship of the Studio of Young Designers Association in 2000 and the Athens Jewellery Week Author award in 2020. Her works can be found in the public collections of the Museum of Applied Arts and the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts in Budapest as well as in private collections.
Photo: Soma Rétfalvi
2018
blue rhodiumplated 925 silver, bead; traditional silversmith technique
70×35×20 mm