A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

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Ukrainian jewelry designer Hanna Khupalo draws inspiration from famous works of art. At the request of the customer, she can weave any patterns from beads – even repeat Van Gogh's "Starry Night" or da Vinci's "Mona Lisa"! And in her performance, such earrings do not look like a cheap trinket, but really worthy jewelry.

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

Hanna graduated from art school and became interested in beading about eight years ago. What started as a hobby soon turned into a small business. Hanna Khupalo's" pixel " necklaces, bracelets and earrings have already become her business card.

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

A talented Ukrainian woman makes beaded earrings based on the plots of famous paintings

Keywords: Fashion | Design and architecture | Jewelry | Ukraine | Decoration | Creativity | Beads | With your own hands | Handmade

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