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Viktor Moiseikin, Russian jeweler from Yekaterinburg, presented new collections and a unique precious exhibit “Bird of Luck” at Art Basel Art Week in Hong Kong.

Art Basel is held in Hong Kong as part of the Art in Resonance program and brings together the works of artists and jewelers to engage viewers in the artistic and cultural ideas of contemporary art.

Art in Resonance traditionally takes place at The Peninsula Hong Kong hotel and features lectures and meetings with artists and jewelers whose work illustrates a special flair and energy.

Jeweler Viktor Moiseikin took part in one of the sessions, presenting his new project named “MOISEIKIN. Bird of Happiness". The project presents models of Gems Couture jewelry frames with Paraiba tourmalines, perhaps the most popular precious stones of this season, at least in terms of investment, and the new “Music of Color” collection. The technology of Russian Waltzing Brilliance setting, which has gained fame and a legendary status, is presented in the latest collections and in the unique piece of jewelry and stone-cutting art by MOISEIKIN brand named “Bird of Fortune”.

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“We are very pleased to show contemporary art in the resonance of innovative ideas at Art Week in Hong Kong,” noted Viktor Moiseikin. “It is important for us to be integrated into world art, following the artistic images of Russian culture, combining them with innovative technologies and inventions.”

The Russian jeweler emphasized the special interest of representing Russian jewelry and stone-cutting art in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, which has experienced a revival of vital and creative energy in recent years.

Exhibition and presentation “MOISEIKIN. Bird of Happiness" was visited by a special guest - Consul General of the Russian Federation in Hong Kong Anatoly Kargopolov.

An exclusive collection of MOISEIKIN's patented gemstone jewelery and artwork, as well as Fabergé-styled stone carvings, is on display from March 28 to May 17 at The Peninsula Hong Kong.

Galina Semyonova for Rough&Polished