HOMO FABER 2026
Michael Hofmeyer
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Michael Hofmeyer
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Michael Hofmeyer
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Michael Hofmeyer
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Michael Hofmeyer
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Michael Hofmeyer
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Michael Hofmeyer

MHGOLD

Jewellery making

Padua, Italy

Jewellery with a cause

  • Michael combines traditional Italian goldsmithing with his own artistic vision
  • Environmental concerns inspire many of his designs
  • His work steps into the realm of wearable art

Michael Hofmeyer is an Australian jewellery maker currently living and working in Padova. He completed an apprenticeship in Australia, followed by a period studying classical goldsmithing in Florence. In 1996, he established an independent workshop, MHGOLD, that he ran for 18 years. Although he lives in Italy, Michael does not settle for a conventional, commercial take on jewellery. His work features a mix of diverse materials and techniques: in addition to using a variety of goldsmithing techniques including repoussé and chasing for fine detailing and texturing, he recently started working with enamel as well. His work is largely inspired by nature and particularly by the special bond he has with the landscapes and environmental concerns of his home country, Australia.

Michael Hofmeyer is an expert artisan: he began his career in 1994.

INTERVIEW

Australia in general is freer from convention. People look for unique pieces with special designs and unusual materials. Artisans tend to have an experimental approach.

I like to try out different materials and techniques, ranging from the traditional ones to the more experimental. In the last few years I have been experimenting with opaque and transparent vitreous enamels, combining enamelling with colour to convey a greater richness.

I am inspired by travels, and particularly by Japan for contemporary crafts. I also take inspiration from nature. In Australia there are ancient landscapes and unique natural environments. One of my projects, Fragility, is inspired by the Great Barrier Reef, that marvellous hidden world that is being destroyed by climate change.

I like to attend trade shows such as Sieraad, the International Jewellery Art Fair in Amsterdam, where jewellers can sell their work directly to consumers and galleries. I am also a member of the Association for Contemporary Jewellery, which represents Italian jewellery makers who share a design oriented approach.