Artists & Designers
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Katerina Anastasiou
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer and a mosaicist from Athens, Greece who works with marble, clay, pebbles, venetian glass tiles (smalti) and silver. Her design influences include nature, natural forms and cultures of ancient societies.
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Margeaux Wymer
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer from Cleveland, Ohio who works with silver, gold, copper, and nickel. Her design influences include florentine hand engraving, Mokume-Gane, Keum-boo, classic-modern fusion.
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Jen Surine
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer from Kalamazoo, Michigan who works with argentium, silver and gold. Her design influences include architecture and architectural elements, but especially anything with very strong linear design or filigree details.
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Chelsea E. Bird
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer from Pawtucket, Rhode Island who works with sterling silver and vitreous (glass) enamel. Her design influences include forms in nature, architecture from: art nouveau, art deco, mid century modern design, and travel.
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Andrea Nicole Zagaris
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer from Modesto, California who works with silver, gold, precious and semi-precious stones. Her design influences include architecture and different styles of ornamentation.
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Wendy Jo New
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer from the Boston area who works with gold, silver alloys, and palladium combined with gemstones, unique lapidary, and/or resin inlay. Her design influences include geometric, architectural, and complementary shapes.
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Dana C. Fear
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer from Leelanau County, the pinky of Michigan who works primarily in silver and gold, utilizing traditional fabrication techniques. She is influenced by playfulness and connection.
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Mary Kernahan
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer based in Millford, Michigan who works with silver and gemstones. Her design influences include natural textures, clean classic lines, and architectural details.
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Ayala Naphtali
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer from Brooklyn, New York who works with silver, gold and coconut shell. Her design influences include ancient alphanumeric systems, contemporary architecture and her own personal, cultural history.
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Erica Montejo
More About The ArtistBased in Cleveland, Ohio, Erica Montejo handcrafts 14k gold, sterling silver, and gemstone jewelry inspired by nature. She abstracts familiar organic shapes and textures into unique geometric pieces celebrating individuality and love, allowing the wearer to impart their own special meanings and memories onto them.
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Alison Antelman
More About The ArtistA Santa Fe based metalsmith/jeweler who creates her distinctive, lightweight jewelry using oxidized silver, high carat gold and unusual stones. Her designs blend art and comfort with each piece embodying her unique artistic vision as wearable sculptures.
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Vincent Hawley
More About The ArtistVincent Wil Hawley is an American artist. He works in numerous mediums, including metal, oil paint, ink and acrylic to create large-scale sculpture, wearable art and abstract and realistic paintings.
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Dirigible Designs
More About The ArtistDirigible Designs is handcrafted sterling silver jewelry that uses hand cut, fortunately-found, or wisely-collected stones and materials. Each piece of work, elaborate or simple, offers collectors one-of-a-kind jewelry that expresses their bold and unique natures.
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Tess Young
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer based in Berkeley, CA who works with silver and gold, using primarily recycled metals, and unique gemstones. Her design influences include moon and the cosmos, other natural shapes and textures.
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Justin Brown
More About The ArtistA jewelry designer based in Boston, MA who works with silver, gold, precious and semi-precious gemstones. His design influences include art-deco and roaring twenties glamour.
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Janet L. Marsano
More About The ArtistA visual artist and jewelry designer who works with sterling silver and scratchboard. Her work is characterized by patterns that are both organic and geometric.