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From light sculptures to silk-printing: Showcasing Israel's top artisans

Young Israeli artists are winning international awards, and a new book shows why

December 4, 2017 12:27
ITAY NOY STUDIO-a-a
3 min read

Israeli craftsmanship has long been in the spotlight, thanks to Ron Arad’s radical curvy furniture designs and Alber Elbaz’s silky silhouettes for French fashion house, Lanvin as its former artistic director.

Young Israeli artists are winning international awards, and Tel Aviv design graduate Noa Raviv featured in last year’s blockbuster exhibition, Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology, at the Met Museum’s Costume Institute, with her exuberant 3D printed dresses appearing alongside Karl Lagerfeld’s handmade couture for Chanel, and Prada’s plastic paillettes, among others.

Now a new book, Artisans of Israel, by Lynn Holstein, showcases 40 of the country’s top craftsmen, working in watchmaking, jewellery, ceramics, glass, textiles, paper and more. If you’re looking for very special Chanukah gifts, it’ll give you a lot of ideas.

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