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Trumpos biografinės datos

  • Top-ranked work: Brooch with Snake
  • Nationality: Turkey
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Museums on APS:
    • Rezan Has Museum
    • Rezan Has Museum
    • Rezan Has Museum
    • Rezan Has Museum
    • Rezan Has Museum
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  • Born: 1959, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Brooch with Snake
    • Detail of the Brooch with Snake
  • Works on APS: 2

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Klausimas 1:
Where was Avedis Kendir born?
Klausimas 2:
At what age did Avedis Kendir begin his apprenticeship in jewelry making?
Klausimas 3:
Which artistic styles are prominently featured in Avedis Kendir's jewelry designs?
Klausimas 4:
Where are many of Avedis Kendir's designs sold?

Avedis Kendir: A Legacy of Ottoman Echoes and Modern Artistry

Born in the vibrant heart of Istanbul, Turkey, in 1959 to a family tracing its roots back to Sivas, Armenia, Avedis Kendir’s journey is one inextricably linked to both his heritage and the evolving landscape of Turkish art. His early life, marked by an abrupt departure from formal education at the tender age of ten, proved pivotal – it thrust him directly into the hands of a master Armenian jeweler, Mateos Usta, initiating a lifelong apprenticeship that would shape not only his technical skills but also his artistic vision.

Kendir’s formative years were spent immersed in the ancient traditions of Armenian jewelry making, a craft deeply rooted in symbolism and intricate detail. This foundation laid the groundwork for his distinctive style, one that masterfully blends the opulent grandeur of Ottoman design with the fluid elegance of Art Nouveau and the geometric precision of Art Deco. His work isn’t merely decorative; it's a conversation across centuries, a deliberate echo of Turkey’s rich artistic past.

The Birth of Biriz Jewelry

In 1980, at the age of twenty-one, Avedis Kendir established “Biriz Jewelry,” a name that reflects his commitment to preserving and celebrating Armenian artistry. Opening his first store in 1983, he quickly gained recognition for his unique creations – pieces that were both strikingly modern and deeply connected to Turkey’s historical legacy. The brand became synonymous with exquisite craftsmanship and a bold fusion of styles.

Kendir's early success was largely fueled by his discerning clientele, including royalty such as Queen Elizabeth II and the iconic Elizabeth Taylor, further solidifying his reputation as a master jeweler sought after by some of the world’s most influential figures. His work began to grace the prestigious Kempinski Hotel in Çırağan Palace, Istanbul – a testament to its exceptional quality and artistic merit.

A Style Defined: Ottoman Echoes and Modern Sensibilities

At the core of Avedis Kendir’s aesthetic lies a profound respect for the traditions of the Ottoman Empire. He meticulously studied the intricate patterns, rich colors, and symbolic motifs that characterized this era's art and architecture. However, he doesn’t simply replicate these styles; instead, he reimagines them through a contemporary lens, incorporating elements of Art Nouveau’s organic forms and Art Deco’s geometric precision.

His designs are often described as “ArtAvo,” a term coined by Kendir himself to encapsulate his unique approach – a synthesis of artistic inspiration and meticulous execution. He draws upon a vast range of influences, from the natural world—capturing the delicate beauty of flowers and animals—to historical narratives and the textures of everyday life. Each piece tells a story, imbued with personal meaning and artistic intention.

The Santa Maria: A Monumental Achievement

Perhaps the most extraordinary demonstration of Kendir’s skill and dedication is his creation of a miniature replica of Christopher Columbus's flagship, *Santa Maria*. This ambitious project, undertaken over ten years from 2000 to 2010, involved an astounding level of detail and technical expertise. Constructed primarily from gold and silver, adorned with diamonds, rubies, and intricate enamel work, the vessel stands as a testament to Kendir’s mastery of materials and his ability to translate complex historical narratives into tangible art.

The *Santa Maria* wasn't merely a decorative object; it was a meticulously researched recreation, reflecting every aspect of the original ship. From the sails crafted from Italian gold fabric to the painstakingly detailed interior, each element was created with an unwavering commitment to authenticity. The model’s exhibition at the Generale Archivo De India Building in Seville and the Museo Naval in Madrid underscored its significance as a remarkable achievement in miniature art.

A Continuing Legacy

Today, Avedis Kendir remains an active artist and mentor, continuing to refine his craft and pass on his knowledge to new generations of jewelers. His workshop serves as a vibrant hub for creativity, where traditional techniques are combined with contemporary sensibilities. His work continues to be sought after by collectors and connoisseurs worldwide, ensuring that the legacy of this Armenian jeweler—a master who seamlessly blended heritage, artistry, and innovation—will endure for years to come.