Symbolism of War Jewelry | Shelly Satat-Kombor, head of the Department of Jewelry and Fashion, in a televised interview | Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem

Symbolism of War Jewelry | Shelly Satat-Kombor, head of the Department of Jewelry and Fashion, in a televised interview

Published on
4.3.24

Shelly Satat-Kombor, head of the Department of Jewelry and Fashion, was interviewed on the morning program "Opening the Day" hosted by Yardan Harel and Elad Zohar, on Channel 13.

The interview was about the symbolism of wartime jewelry: How did a simple satin ribbon become meaningful? How is a sticker defined as jewelry once it is worn on a shirt? And the simple pin that became a very clear symbol.

To the question raised by the interviewers, of whether these jewelry and accessories will remain even after the war, Satat-Kombor answered: "I think it is a war trend that will remain even after and we hope that it will touch places of optimism and remain in a different context and a different experience."

To watch the full interview: