"Hi, my name is Gemma Suij, I studied Fine Arts at the Mario Urteaga Fine Arts School, and later jewelry design at the Koriwasi Center for Jewelry Technology Innovation, both in Peru.
"I base...
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"Hi, my name is Gemma Suij, I studied Fine Arts at the Mario Urteaga Fine Arts School, and later jewelry design at the Koriwasi Center for Jewelry Technology Innovation, both in Peru.
"I base my designs on nature and Inca iconography. Symmetry and geometry are strong elements in my designs, and my pieces are of good quality. Through my designs I try to rescue and interpret the rich elements within Inca iconography and cosmogony, where nature has a strong presence.
"I derive a great sense of satisfaction when I'm designing. The creative process is divine, it never stops, and every day it brings me new things. I don't think it is a coincidence the fact that my parents named me 'Gemma,' which means 'jewel' or 'gem.'
"I have always enjoyed designing and crafting things with my hands. I had originally intended to study Sociology, but I dropped out to pursue my artistic passion.
"I am of Dutch origin but I have made Peru my home for over 10 years. Andean world and art fascinates and inspires me. I would like to contribute with my work to get the city of Cajamarca be renowned internationally as center for jewelry. They have the biggest mine in Peru.
"I love Peru and Peruvians, as well as their rich history and culture. I have taught my art on many occasions, and I have exhibited my work in Cajamarca and in Lima. People have shown appreciation for my designs.
"I would like to thanks Novica for showing interest in my work and the way I interpret Inca iconography."