I returned to the Neamț Art Festival in Romania for the second time in 2023, and two of my jewelry pieces were featured on the catwalk.



Almost every year, I take part in an American competition called Battle Of The Beadsmith. For this, I always create something grand and special, something that allows me to showcase a side of my creativity that doesn’t usually come to the fore in my everyday work.






I prepared for the competition with my necklace called Orchid, which was inspired by beautiful stained glass orchids.
What makes it special is that I wanted to create a green orchid that looked as realistic as possible, so that people would want to touch it right away.
This year, I had the honor of being invited by Toho Beads to participate in the Toho Challenge 2025 as a Featured Designer.
This is a huge recognition for me because my creative work has been highly rated and my creations are also being exhibited at several exhibitions. In addition, from January 2026, my work will be exhibited at Toho Beads in Tokyo for a year.
The jewelry I created is called “Blooming Cactus Flower,” inspired by the beautiful and colorful cactus wonders of the Sonora Desert. The blossoming flower symbolizes new beginnings, the possibilities hidden in everyday life, and also radiates peace, love, and tranquility, which are necessary for us to successfully embrace and realize new opportunities.
The jewelry was on display at an exhibition in the VEZ RETE Biblioteche building in Venice from September 3 to 13.
I entered the competition with an embroidered set inspired by noble embroidery. The main motifs are pomegranates, carnations, and lilies. I named the jewelry Antique Lily.
The jewelry was presented on October 8 at the House of Traditions in Hungary as part of a high-quality presentation.
And since 2025, it has been one of the highlights of the Royal Exhibition in Romania.
My entry for the 2022 Kisfekete competition was a set of jewelry. The jewelry was inspired by the Matyó rose. I specifically wanted to use black and red colors, and that’s how the final result came about.
The jewelry was presented at the House of Traditions in Hungary on October 8, 2022, during a spectacular performance.
This piece was on display in 2023 at the Diósgyőr Folk Artisans’ Creative House in Hungary as part of an exhibition within the framework of the Virágzó Népművészet (Flourishing Folk Art) competition.
In 2023, I received a very honorable invitation from Ana Zaporojan (winner of the 2022 Battle of the Beadsmith) to participate in the Art Jewelry Festival she organized.
Artists from several countries appeared at the event, including myself, representing Hungary.
Five of my jewelry pieces were presented at the jewelry show.





I am very honored to have been invited to participate in the festival. I had the opportunity to present the jewelry born in my dream world among numerous European artists and to represent Hungary.
It was an uplifting experience to connect with the artists, walk among world-famous creations, be inspired, listen to the appreciative words of visitors, and receive their admiring glances.
During the event, I had the opportunity to connect not only with the artists, but also with the visitors, and show them the jewelry. From 6 p.m., the artists’ jewelry was presented on models in a spectacular jewelry show.




A belt made with Bereg cross-stitch embroidery, which is trademarked in the Modern Handicrafts category.
This belt was exhibited at the Mezőkövesd Community Center in Hungary from July 11 to September 30, 2025, as part of the Kisjankó Bori National Embroidery Competition.
I entered my beaded jewelry piece called Pipacs (Poppy) and never dreamed that I would win the Grand Prize. The Academy’s recognition is important to me because it brings together special and well-known artists whose work is outstanding.
The jewelry was exhibited at the Literary Museum in Bucharest.
The exhibition will be on display at the Teleki Hungarian House in Baia Mare starting April 24, 2026. You’ll find a total of 16 pieces of my jewelry here, and you can view them for free.
It was a long-held dream of mine to have an exhibition like this, and Lajos and Hajni helped me make it happen.