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aimeedomash
Aimee Domash
The Statement: As they say..." It is the journey, not the destination."  The deeper I go into the learning process, the more there is to learn.  It is a never ending journey.  The color and forming techniques have consumed most of my attention…
allisonnorfleetbruenger
Allison L. Norfleet Bruenger
Allison L. Norfleet Bruenger has loved art all of her life. She studied art throughout her childhood and was a graduate from Cass Technical high school in her native Detroit, Michigan. She received a scholarship to attend the Columbus College of…
andreasuzannerogers
Andrea Suzanne Rogers
Susie Rogers has been working as a professional bench jeweler since 1995. Her passion lies in the process of forming and forging precious metals into wearable art. Many of her creative designs breathe new life for sterling silver flatware by transforming…
annfoust
Ann Foust
I have been interested in 3-D compositions as long as I can remember. Arranging, re-arranging and assembling compositions from any material that interested me that I found exciting. My father was an architect, so when encouraging my work, design was always…
carladuncan
Carla Duncan
Duncan Designs I enjoy creating. Teacher by day, my 4th-graders provide me with constant opportunities to create a vibrant classroom where we learn lots. I also enjoy giving hand-made gifts. When I learned my first chain-maille weave, many in…
catherinegeyer
Catherine Geyer
As a trained interior designer, it was a natural transition from design to jewelry. My love of color finds expression in my discovery of tagua nuts and how they can be set like stones in jewelry. As a 'green' product, they originate in the rainforest on a…
cathyevans
Cathy Evans
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charityfedde
Charity Fedde
The intricate details, finest materials and distinctive, one-of-a-kind character of each piece all express my commitment to create something unusual and elegant - and beyond the ordinary. Each with its own personality and statement, you will feel…
christianedanna
Christiane Danna
EducationKlockner Edelstahl Apprenticeship Chemistry Laboratory Technician Apprenticeship Final exam with Chamber of Industry and Commerce Westfalenkolleg, Dortmund, Germany German high school exam, Facharbitur Dortmund…
conniecopley
Connie Copley
My art--one of a kind jewelry design--finds new life for old artifacts. A long-time collector of costume jewelry and vintage clothing, I routinely uncover accessories that are too good to remain tucked away in a handkerchief box or forgotten in…
corylawson
Cory Lawson
The path of my early adult life did not lead me into the art world. No, not at all. As a college student, a long time ago, I found myself with no money for food or tuition. So , I got a support job in a virology lab at Colorado State University.…
danyaroselle
Danya Roselle
Since 1994 Danya Roselle has been creating one of a kind designs which reflect the beauty of the world around us. Following her graduation from Lincoln University her ongoing investigations into her craft have helped her work to continually evolve. With…
denisetemofeew
Denise Temofeew
I started studying metalsmithing on my own in 2003 -- one of Tim McCreight's manuals in one hand and a plumber's torch in the other -- and discovered a passion that helped me transition from copywriter to fledgling metal artist. Today my passion…
dianebalber
Diane Balber
From a very young age,I began taking art classes and have continued throughout my entire life. In college, I started as a design major and moved into education but still made time to take drawing, painting, ceramics and art history classes. After college,…
donkelley
Don Kelley
I sculpt forks. As a jeweler/artist I make fine jewelry from vintage silver dinner forks by sculpting and shaping them around natural stones. When the design calles for it I add semi precious faceted stones. I design these vintage forks into pendants,…
ellenklamon
Ellen Klamon
Jewelry & Drawing Color Color is the driving force behind my work. Trained as a serigrapher, I was used to laying down flat, clear, bright color. When I made the transition into metalsmithing, I first used stones to impart the color. But after…
gailcrozier
Gail Crozier
        From a very young age I have been driven to create. It never mattered much what I created, just so I was always in the midst of some project. Today after more than a decade of perfecting my glass working skills and combining them with my love of…
garysimmons

I have been silversmithing for several years. Most of my pieces have been for my wife, friends and family. Occasionally I have produced some special pendant pieces for benefit auctions. The special silver dollar sheep design shown comes from my…
janbarrett

I have made jewelry for more that 30 years and worked in many different medias. Attended William Holland School of Lapidary Arts twice for wire wrapping and design Maintains an extensive library of wire design and instructional books…
janecook
Jane Cook
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janetscherrer
Janet Scherrer
Inspired by nature, Janet Scherrer of Terrapin Jewelry designs creates organic, flowing pieces in sterling silver and 14kt gold. She hand carves each piece using the lost wax process to to produce the final and then polishes and accents it with…
josephinejacobsmeyer

I began my training as a metalsmith at the Rochester Institute of Technology, School of American Craftsmen in Rochester, NY. When I graduated in 1992, I opened my own studio creating one of a kind and limited production jewelry. My work has…
judithmclaughlin
Judith McLaughlin
In my view, the relationship between the individual and jewelry is such that they are transformed into a unified piece of art, just as the natural environment and the individual in it are completely interrelated. The process of creating pleasing…
juliebell
Julie Bell
Creating art is as much about the process as it is about the outcome. I have been creating art for most of my life. I began working in metal and making jewelry 4 years ago. The resilient nature of metal and the unlimited techniques that can be applied…
kathrynbowman
Kathryn Bowman
Statement: I’ve been making things and working with my hands almost since birth. Growing up on a farm, I was deeply involved with nature, planting, growing livestock, and observing. My Dad had a low bench in his machine shop where I could work with wire…
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