About me

Hi, my name is Rosi Hurring.
My creative journey began in art school, where I spent years learning the fundamentals of drawing, form, and composition. Those early lessons shaped the way I see the world—through texture, structure, and possibility. I later spent more than three decades designing clothing, shoes, and accessories, shaping a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and materials.

Over time, I fell in love with jewellery-making. For 16 years, I’ve worked with sterling silver, brass, copper, leather, textiles, bone, and epoxy resin—yet vintage silver-plated cutlery remains one of my favorite materials to transform. Turning a simple spoon or butter knife into a unique piece of jewellery still feels magical to me. I Specializes in techniques including cutting, forming, patinating, soldering, and bone carving.

When I moved to Australia in 2020, my artistic practice evolved again. I began creating 3D textile paintings—sculptural works where texture and fabric rise from the canvas. I also continue to collaborate on art clothing and jewellery projects in New Zealand, including a special line for Funky Pukeko.

My work is a journey of transformation—of materials, ideas, and imagination—and I’m grateful to share that journey through every piece I create.