History of David Kakabadze Enamel dates back to 1998, when a grandson of a prominent Georgian artist ─ David Kakabadze Jr., established enamel and goldsmith workshop in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Handicraft masterpieces produced throughout the years were inspired by David Kakabadze Sr. ─ a modernist artist, film director, stage designer, experimenter, inventor of glassless stereo cinema, who spent most of his career in France (during 1919- 1927), exhibiting regularly at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris and in Société Anonyme Collection at Brooklyn Museum.
At present, David Kakabadze Enamel is a family-owned, world-renowned enameling workshop, specialized in all types of enameling ─ cloisonné, painted, two-sided, transparent, engraving, filigree, micromosaic, as well as platinum, gold, silver, brass and all technological processing of those materials, in creating masterpieces ─ watch dials, jewelry, decorative and religious art.
Georgia
Tbilisi,
2020