Ute Decker won international acclaim for jewellery that is as much sculpture as body adornment.
Her pieces are described as “a powerful statement” that “sets a shining ethical example” (Financial Times). The Economist 1848 compares her “avant-garde sculptural pieces” to “swirling sculptures” while Christie’s simply calls them “wearable works of art”.
Ute's work is exhibited internationally by such renowned art jewellery galleries as Elisabetta Cipriani and found in several notable private and public collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum.
One of the first in the world to champion Fairtrade Gold, Ute selects only the finest sustainable materials such as Fairtrade gold sourced from the small artisanal mining cooperatives to hand-craft her unique pieces of jewellery.