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Kayo Saito

Kayo Saito

Kayo Saito’s work is closely linked to nature and the environment: plants and other organic forms; rustling sounds and swaying movements. Their apparent fragility and delicate structure, combined with their vital energy, always arouse her creativity and fulfill her aesthetic sense. Through carefully chosen materials and shapes, she creates unusual delicacy and sculptural forms in the shape of precious jewellery.

Saito studied metal work at Japanese Art College and finished a masters at the Royal College of Art in 2001. Her work has been presented in many European galleries and art fairs, including the prestigious TEFAF Maastricht in Holland. Some of her works are also found in collections, such as the Modern Collection of the Worshipful at Goldsmiths’ Company. Additionally, she has contributed her designs to jewellery companies in London and Asia.

Saito was short listed for the Art Foundation Fellowship Award’s Jewellery Section prize in 2010.

Kayo Saito

Kayo Saito

Kayo Saito’s work is closely linked to nature and the environment: plants and other organic forms; rustling sounds and swaying movements. Their apparent fragility and delicate structure, combined with their vital energy, always arouse her creativity and fulfill her aesthetic sense. Through carefully chosen materials and shapes, she creates unusual delicacy and sculptural forms in the shape of precious jewellery.

Saito studied metal work at Japanese Art College and finished a masters at the Royal College of Art in 2001. Her work has been presented in many European galleries and art fairs, including the prestigious TEFAF Maastricht in Holland. Some of her works are also found in collections, such as the Modern Collection of the Worshipful at Goldsmiths’ Company. Additionally, she has contributed her designs to jewellery companies in London and Asia.

Saito was short listed for the Art Foundation Fellowship Award’s Jewellery Section prize in 2010.

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