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Caxias, Portugal

Maria Catarina Fernandes

Kali Jewellery
Jewellery maker

Channelling the goddess

  • Maria Catarina studied sculpture before turning to jewellery making
  • She learnt with a master jeweller as well as at jewellery school
  • Her pieces are sculptures meant to empower those who wear them

Maria Catarina Fernandes describes herself as a contemporary jewellery maker but she is first and foremost a sculptor who transforms material into wearable jewellery. “I was drawn to the immense possibilities of shaping my ideas in the material world.” Mastering traditional techniques such as forging, casting, welding, filing, sanding and polishing, she uses noble materials along with brass, stones, shells, seeds and even fossils to bring her jewellery to life. Her pieces are filled with symbolism inspired by ancient civilisations and surrounding nature. “I feel a deep connection to the micro and macro cosmos. I like to believe that people who wear my jewellery feel strong.” Maria Catarina designs and makes her jewellery but is also open to commissions.


Interview

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©Catarina Fernandes
Why did you choose the name Kali for your studio?
Kali, the name of the powerful Hindu Goddess of transformation, also known as the mother goddess came naturally. I feel deeply connected to the universe and the symbolic name hopefully translates my wish to create empowering and energising jewellery.
Does your background as a sculptor impact your jewellery making?
My training as a sculptor definitely impacts the way I work and transform material. It is ingrained in my creative process. In my workshop, I work at the bench and even if I use casting techniques, the first prototype is sculpted and that is visible in my pieces.
Are there types of jewellery that you prefer to make?
I make earrings, rings, necklaces and pendants and other objects, but I have a special passion for brooches. I have a collection of insect brooches that are quite striking. I also like to make hair hooks as it is a great way to wear jewellery with a function.
What was the very first piece of jewellery you ever made?
Quite symbolically, I made my first pair of earrings and a brooch for my mother. Perhaps unconsciously the name Kali was already forming in my mind at that point. Since then, it definitely nurtured my interest in making modern brooches.
Maria Catarina Fernandes is an expert artisan: she began her career in 2004

Where


Maria Catarina Fernandes

Address: Rua Afonso de Albuquerque 7, 2760-001, Caxias, Portugal
Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00-18:00
Phone: +351 916300786
Languages: Portuguese, English
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