Master Beadweaver designer with many international collaborations and award winning jewelry.
Christos Andrikas is a Greek jewelry designer. He graduated from the Fine Arts School in the University
of Berkeley, USA (2004-2007).
He worked as a lecturer teaching the art of Beadweaving at the ...
Christos Andrikas is a Greek jewelry designer. He graduated from the Fine Arts School in the University
of Berkeley, USA (2004-2007).
He worked as a lecturer teaching the art of Beadweaving at the University of Berkeley (2007-2008)
Among his distinctive international collaborations are:
- Collaboration with the Bulgari fashion house (jewelry that was featured with the OMNIA perfume,
2008)
- Collaboration with the Aerosmith music group (jewelry designed for their world tour 2011)
- Collaboration with the Belgian fashion designer Dries Van Noten for the fashion show Fall/Winter 2017
His awarded by the GBA (Global Beadweaving Association) jewelry is displayed at the MOMA Trade
Fair, New York.
He returned to Greece in 2011 and he has been running a Βeadweaving school and an atelier at Eastern
Thessaloniki since then.
He worked as a Beadweaving teacher in the Municipality of Thessaloniki (2018-2020) and in private
entities all over Greece.
Many well-known women in Greece have worn his jewelry.
He is the only certified Beadweaving teacher in Greece and one of the 500 masters according to the
global ranking.
He recently launched the first ever manufactured Beadwoven Productive Jewelry Line which features original creations from different collections.
Christos Andrikas is a Greek jewelry designer. He graduated from the Fine Arts School in the University
of Berkeley, USA (2004-2007).
He worked as a lecturer teaching the art of Beadweaving at the University of Berkeley (2007-2008)
Among his distinctive international collaborations are:
- Collaboration with the Bulgari fashion house (jewelry that was featured with the OMNIA perfume,
2008)
- Collaboration with the Aerosmith music group (jewelry designed for their world tour 2011)
- Collaboration with the Belgian fashion designer Dries Van Noten for the fashion show Fall/Winter 2017
His awarded by the GBA (Global Beadweaving Association) jewelry is displayed at the MOMA Trade
Fair, New York.
He returned to Greece in 2011 and he has been running a Βeadweaving school and an atelier at Eastern
Thessaloniki since then.
He worked as a Beadweaving teacher in the Municipality of Thessaloniki (2018-2020) and in private
entities all over Greece.
Many well-known women in Greece have worn his jewelry.
He is the only certified Beadweaving teacher in Greece and one of the 500 masters according to the
global ranking.
He recently launched the first ever manufactured Beadwoven Productive Jewelry Line which features original creations from different collections.