Japanese Beaded Jewellery- Exhibition
The Library of Sétáló utca of the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library invites everyone to the opening ceremony of Csilla Nikoliczáné Faragó's exhibition of Japanese beaded jewellery on 25 October 2024, at 4 p.m.
Due to limited capacity, please register in person, by phone, or by email.
Venue: Library of Sétáló utca, 1211 Budapest, II. Rákóczi F. u. 106.
Contact: fszek2101@fszek.hu ; 06 (1) 276-3512
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The exhibition will be open from 25 October to 19 December 2024, during the library's regular opening hours.
About the Exhibitor
"My name is Csilla Faragó Nikoliczáné. I am a practical, honest, and open-minded person who loves creativity, connecting with people, and pursuing continuous personal growth. I also have a passion for unique things, which may be why I have been creating my own Japanese beaded jewellery for the past fifteen years.
My motto:: Jewellery makes you unique!
Csepel has played an important role in both my childhood and adult life. I attended the Music Primary School on Kolozsvári Street, where my teachers introduced me to vocal music, folk dance, and even taught me to play the violin. I have many fond memories from that time. From an early age, I knew I wanted to become a kindergarten teacher, and I fulfilled that dream. After graduating from the Bem József Vocational School for Nursery Teachers, I worked at the kindergarten on Béke Square in Csepel. However, my father's early death led me down different paths. I thrived in various fields, including commerce and hospitality, worked alongside politicians, and eventually became an office manager at the Budapest branch of a major American steel company.
My husband and I have been married for over 25 years, and he supports and helps with Csilla Beads.
One fine summer day, my "bead mania" began at the urging of a dear friend who was already creating beautiful Swarovski crystal jewellery. I had always admired her skill, sense of color, and the fantastic pieces she made. She encouraged me to give it a try, but it didn’t come easily at first! However, my determination helped me overcome the initial challenges. Step by step, I learned the basics of beading and continued exploring new techniques. I believe that, over time, everyone finds the beading technique that suits them best from the many available options. For me, Peyote became my favourite. In my jewellery making, I strive for the highest quality, which is why I chose MIYUKI Delica beads, and I still enjoy working with them to this day. Thank you for visiting my exhibition! I hope you enjoy it.
The exhibitior's Facebook page."
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Poster: MESZL