Petro Veretilnyk is a jewelry artist located in Vantaa, Finland.
His company Tequalia is the center for unique jewelry that combines anodization and welding.
Veretilnyk ‘s production processes are eco-friendly.
The artist uses five components: Commercially pure titanium, electricity, pure Finnish water, baking soda, and inert (argon) gas.
Welding and electrolysis comprise the main decorative processes for Veretilnyk’s jewelry creations.
His products take on an unpredictable, fantastical and ethereal appearance as a result of titanium oxide film that is created during the creation process.
More of Petro Veretilnyk’s marvelous jewelry can be found at https://tiqualia.eu/ and https://www.instagram.com/ti.qualia/.
Wow! Yes please!
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Daammmnn …. I really should have stuck with casting jewelry!!!
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That would have been fun — but, it seems, hard!
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Not as hard as you’d think, but expensive and requiring specialized tools. I took jewelry casting as a community college course in the 80s.
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Still cool!
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I’m in love. That was amazing and I would love to have something from that collection.
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Indeed. I love the texture of it all.
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Finland, Finland, Finland, the place where I most want to buy jewelry… (my apologies to Monty Python for stealing and changing their song lyric)
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You are so funny! Don’t you love how unique this jewelry is?
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It is amazing. I love how it is made as well.
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