My jewellery is made in the artisania tradition. Artisania is a collective art - the designs are not representative of any one country or culture, but rather embody influences that travelling artisanos pass amongst each other and the changing surroundings they experience as they travel and work.
I have been working professionally as an artisano jewellery artist for ten years. My love for travel and experiencing new cultures makes creating jewellery in the artisania tradition my perfect form of expression – creating my jewellery does not require any specialist tools or equipment beyond my own creativity and a pair of scissors, which can travel with me wherever I go.
I create my jewellery in my studio in downtown Toronto, Canada, and sell my work from my shop in Kensington market, along with other locations worldwide. I love to travel throughout the province in the summer months and can be found at many art festivals throughout Ontario – stop by my shop or table and say hi!
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Can one single person make all the items in a shop? The answer is yes and his name is Walter Munoz. Walter is the artist behind the beautiful bohemian surf-style jewellery and accessories at One Heart. Crafted by hand using nothing but scissors and creativity, this boutique sells coconut-shell (yes, from real coconuts!) pendant and macramé (a form of textile-making knots) necklaces and bracelets. Walter also carries embroidered combat boots and leather backpacks. Colourful and bold: These accessories will add a definite statement to your festival attire.