The New York Times

Pearl by Pearl, She Built a Jewelry Career The stringing, repair and redesign of pearls are a deeply held passion for Renata Terjeki, one of the few remaining artists of her kind. By Felicia Craddock July 4, 2022 LONDON — Before her successful, if somewhat niche, career, the Hungarian-born pearl stringer Renata Terjeki was never a fan of pearls. “I never…

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forbes.com

The Pearl Stringer Who Does Work For Vladimir Putin and European Royalty A highly important but little understood craft in the world of high jewelry is pearl stringing and one of the few remaining artisans skilled in this old world technique is Renata Terjeki. The Hungarian native has lived in London for the past 18 years. She designs, restrings and restores…

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Barrons.com

One of the U.K.’s Last-Remaining Expert Pearl Stringers Is in High Demand In her small loft-style workshop atop a nondescript building in London’s Mayfair neighborhood, Renata Terjeki cuts an unassuming figure. A casual observer would not know that the craftswoman, who is understated and chic in a jean jacket, wrap skirt, and Converse sneakers, regularly rubs shoulders with Europe’s rich…

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