Eyes on the ears
earrings FOR THE HOLIDAYS + BEYOND!
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Artists
Alexandra bahlmann
Modular detail, utilizing common shapes such as arcs, leaves, circles and scrolls, defines the delicate jewelry of German artist Alexandra Bahlmann. Hundreds of tiny bits of semi-precious stone and metal combine in necklaces and earrings that exude feminine elegance reminiscent of historical styles.
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Doriz Betz
Winner of the prestigious Herbert Hofmann Prize and Bavarian State Prize, Munich jeweler Doris Betz creates organic jewelry that appears spontaneous – linear drawings in metal that grow like the plant forms which often inspire them.
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Raïssa Bump
The textural jewelry of American artist Raïssa Bump is reminiscent of fabric, which is not surprising since her practice includes works hand knit from natural fibers, as well as fabricated from metal.
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Attai Chen
Attai Chen is informed by the faded hues of his native Israel, as well as the saturated colors of his present home in Germany. Exploring polarities in both mind and matter, Chen treats raw materials as if encountering them for the first time, without preconception. He utilizes cast-offs, carved wood, layered paper, silver, paint, and graphite, to express his purposeful, substance-based aesthetic, which includes both jewelry and sculptural reliefs.
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Georg Dobler
Georg Dobler, a jeweler of international stature, is a multiple winner of the prestigious Herbert Hoffmann Prize and is represented in countless international museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Dobler’s earrings are fabricated from darkly oxidized silver and large faceted gemstones which create a visual impact that is consistently arresting.
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Noam Elyashiv
Noam Elyashiv’s artwork derives from her interest in the correlations and interactions between line, plane, and volume, with the pieces capturing the precision and linear quality of drawings. She believes jewelry should not be imposing in appearance or weight, and that the body and the jewelry should complement one another, endeavoring to find a peaceful merging point between the two. Although making her home in the United States, Elyashiv was born and raised in Israel, where she received a BFA from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. She also holds a MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, where she is on the faculty. Elyashiv has received several awards for design excellence, including The America-Israel Cultural Foundation Award, the Absolut Vodka Emerging Artist Award, and a Fellowship in crafts from the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts.
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Sandra Enterline
Inspired by industrial relics, the jewelry of Sandra Enterline combines contemporary edginess with graceful elegance. She shapes thin silver sheet into geometric forms, such as circles, cylinders, ellipses, and cones, perforating the metal with countless tiny holes -- or contrasts amorphous shapes of oxidized silver with platform-mounted flat or faceted diamond slices – thus achieving a constructivist effect of layering, airiness, and shadow-play.
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Stefan Gougherty
As a child growing up in the Arizona desert, Stefan was fascinated with archeology and found entertainment through tinkering with his hands and recreating ancient artifacts. After graduating in 2020 with an MA in metalsmithing from SUNY New Paltz, he finally found his craft after a lifetime of working with his hands.
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Caroline Gore
American artist Caroline Gore received a BFA, cum laude, from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA and MFA from East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, where she studied under Robert Ebendorf. Often incorporating dark materials, such as oxidized silver, jet, leather, glass, and hematite, her jewelry sometimes recalls Victorian mourning jewelry, albeit in a most contemporary guise.
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Reiko Ishiyama
Self-taught in jewelry, Reiko Ishiyama was born and raised in Japan. Reiko's preferred medium is metal - through the practice of shaping paper thin sheets of silver, an almost fragile quality is created which stresses lightness and mobility.
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Seung-Hea Lee
Seung-Hea Lee was born in Korea. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the California College of Arts and Crafts and her Master of Fine Arts degree from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. Her jewelry is inspired by an interest in natural forms, colors and repetition, specifically during seasonal changes.
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Evert Nijland
Dutch jeweler Evert Nijland’s objects and jewelry navigate a spectacular course between the primal and sophisticated, historic and modern, luxe and quotidian, tangible and intellectual, investigating cultural markers long considered opposite.
also available in deep purple
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Emiko Oye
Inspired by hardware, haute couture, and salvaged materials, Emiko Oye fabricates one-of-a-kind jewelry from repurposed materials, silver and gems. She subtly transforms everyday objects to inspire new dialogues about our relationships to our environment and culture.
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Biba Schutz
Biba Schutz is a self-taught jewelry maker who began her design career as a graphic artist. She was trained in typography and printmaking at the Pratt Graphics Center, New York City and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in design from American University in Washington, D.C. She makes objects for the body, creating a place of mystery, dimension, fluidity and intrigue. Her jewelry is influenced by history, memory, experiences and her environment.
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Barbara Seidenath
Barbara Seidenath is a jeweler and educator currently teaching at Rhode Island School of Design. She has taught at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and the SMFA in Boston, MA. Born and educated in Germany, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Professor Hermann Jünger before relocating to the US in 1990. Throughout her career her passion and focus in the studio has been enameling. Her work has been published in Metalsmith Magazine and you can find her pieces in the collection of Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum in LA and the Enamel Arts Foundation in Los Angeles, CA.
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Carina ShoshTary
Carina Shostary’s exotic jewelry speaks of her mixed Iranian/German heritage, although not directly rooted in either. Contiguous, vibrantly colored tesserae – the dominant motif of her recent, densely-packed works – recall Near Eastern mosaics as well as the fresco-like quality of the Berlin Wall.
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Rachelle Thiewes
The shimmering jewelry of Rachelle Thiewes evokes the grandeur of the human form, along with the natural wonders of her home, located near the Chihuahuan desert in western Texas. Whether assembled from multiple parts that actually move, or crafted from stable elements that virtually sweep one’s field of vision along vibrantly colored surfaces, her engaging jewelry addresses the body, the environment, and the viewer.
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Jess Tolbert
American jeweler Jess Tolbert reconsiders manufactured everyday products to create jewelry that balances the duality between the industrially-made and the handcrafted, as well as our nostalgic versus our imagined relationship with labor and the built environment.
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Annamaria Zanella
The focus of Italian jeweler Annamaria Zanella is research into materials, the inherent poetry of the design process, and the subversion of commonly held assumptions about beauty and value. Zanella has won many awards, most notably the Herbert Hofmann Prize (1997 and 2006) and Bayerischer Staatspries, Gold Medal (2002). In 2019, the mayor of Padua presented Zanella with the SIGILLO della città di Padova (Seal of the City of Padua). She has been in countless international solo and group exhibitions, such as one-person shows at the Palazzo Fortuny, MUVE Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia, Venice (2012) and Oratorio di San Rocco, Padua (2019). Her work is included in numerous international public and private collections such as Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris and The Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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LUCI JOCKEL
Luci Jockel is a Philadelphia-based jeweler, whose work forges a connection between humans and animals. She combines typical jewelry-making materials—metals and minerals—with the remains of insects and animals, resulting in pieces that are poetic, elegant, and eminently wearable.
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Katja schlegel
Architecture is German artist Katja Schlegel's primary source of inspiration. Using a practice of spontaneously working with her materials, rather than sketching beforehand, she creates juxtaposition of color, texture and dimension. In 2002 Schlegel opened her own gallery, Schlegelschmuck, in Munich where she continues to work and exhibit her work as well as that of other artists.
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