Young artists and designers with a common deep interest: telling their own way of seeing the world through jewelry. This insert in the Huesers magazine is therefore an in-depth analysis on artist’s jewelry. Different for nationality, cultural background and also in the materials and working methods, they carry out a personal research on the world, that is presented as a series of Drops. The research starts exactly from the daily life, from the analysis of the historical moment we are living in, as in the work of Phoebe Dao (United Kingdom), which takes the symbol of the last two years, the surgical masks, and brings them back to art. There is also a deep interest in the human body, among those who look for a connection between this and the jewels. Bianca Kazor (Germany) blends precious stones with a geometric design while Maria Gabrieleva (Canada) processes a flexuous research in her bracelets, that wrap the wrist with a natural material, wood. Or again, like the curves of the unisex jewels by David Miralle