KYIV: In a Kyiv workshop, a jewelry maker was putting the finishing touches to her latest piece — blow-torching a necklace pendant into the shape of a drone propeller. With works that resemble bullets, tanks and peace doves, resisting Russia’s invasion is inspiring a new wave of designs reflecting a country, society and artistic scene transformed by the four-year conflict. The shift is being driven by demand from both the military and civilians.

In a Kyiv workshop, a jewellery maker was putting the finishing touches to her latest piece -- blow-torching a necklace pendant into the shape of a drone propeller.

KYIV: In a Kyiv workshop, a jewelry maker was putting the finishing touches to her latest piece — blow-torching a necklace pendant into the shape of a drone propeller. With works…

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