Aleksandra Belchurovska was born in Struga, where she completed her primary and secondary education. Her tireless desire for exploration led her to the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, where in 2012 she graduated from the Department of Art History and Archaeology, specializing in Art History, and in 2022 earned her Master’s degree in Archaeology.
Her constant need to understand and demystify the past—to travel through time, to enter into dialogue with the silence of history and the traces left by our ancestors—was the reason she spent a considerable period working at archaeological sites such as Plaošnik and Skopsko Kale.
For many years she has also been engaged in the creation of silver jewelry in the filigree technique, the result of a long-standing passion and love for ancient jewelry, which she transformed into a study of inexhaustible sources of symbols and forms that still speak today with a powerful and authentic language. In her jewelry-making she strives to build bridges between the ancient and the contemporary, between tradition and personal expression, intertwining archaeology, art, and craftsmanship—believing that the beauty of tradition should be a living testimony of culture and a personal signature for each person who wears it.
She has also worked on projects in the field of tourism, while her love for the written word has taken her into the sphere of literary translation, where she has gained nearly a decade of experience.
Her main professional interest is focused on unlocking the secrets of medieval art—the silent witness of the spiritual and cultural horizons of the medieval period—and on understanding the spiritual, cultural, and symbolic world that shaped the visual expression of that time.