Call for entries:500 Silver Jewelry Designs
November 4, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Call For Entries & Submissions, Metal Fabrication
500 Silver Jewelry Designs
Senior Editor: Marthe Le Van
Entry Deadline: December 4, 2009
Lark Books seeks images to publish in a juried collection of international studio jewelry. Each piece must prominently feature silver. Materials other than silver, such as stones, other metals, or alternative materials, may be included, but silver must be the focus and should occupy roughly 80% of the piece. We wish to showcase a wide range of techniques, textures, and finishes. All jewelry forms, such as rings, earrings, bracelets, brooches, necklaces, and pendants, will be considered, and all design styles are welcome. There is no entry fee.
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Down to the Wire Designs
July 23, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Metal Fabrication, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
I am totally enamoured of Chuck’s jewelry work! You can see his Flickr album here at Down to the Wire Designs. It allows you to see in a quick overview the breadth of the talent this metal worker has. I am especially taken with some of the custom pieces he’s done, like these satellite earrings for a woman who really works with them, and this amazing necklace designed for a customer’s neice. Lucky lucky girl!
Images: Down to the Wire Designs
Book review: Custom Cool Jewelry
June 22, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Book & Magazine Reviews, Classes, Events & Shows, Interweave, Metal Fabrication, Mixed Media, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Polymer Clay, Tutorials & Techniques, Wearable Art
Custom Cool Jewelry
by Melinda Barta
Melinda Barta came up with a brilliant idea for this fun book. Instead of spreading her many talents out too thinly, she concentrated on just three areas: pendants, charms, and clasps.
It’s often hard to find exactly that perfect piece to customize your jewelry, and if you can make your own pendants, charms, and clasps, you can add them to readily available lain beads to create a masterpiece that is distinctively yours. Melinda includes over 275 quick and easy ideas for mixed media components as well as 7 full stringing projects. Once you start …read more
Jewelry artist: Patricia Tschetter
May 7, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Lapidary, Metal Fabrication, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Website: Tschetter Studio
A resident of Dallas, Texas, Patricia’s work is sold in several boutiques and galleries in and around Dallas and coast to coast across California, in Florida and in New York.
Known as a “Jeweler’s jeweler” in the industry because of her unique skill and expertise in extremely difficult cutting-edge techniques, Patricia alloys her own metals, expertly employs minute Gold Granulation techniques, is a master at Korean Keum-bu and is renowned for her Russian inspired reticulation. Even the stones she uses, such as rare Paraiba tourmalines and Chrome Diopside, show her sophistication with all aspects on jewelry-making and why she …read more
Call for entries: Anodize!
May 6, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Call For Entries & Submissions, Metal Fabrication
Anodize!
Author: Clare Stiles
Editor: Marthe Le Van
Entry deadline: May 25, 2009
We’re looking for outstanding images of your anodized aluminum jewelry. Anodize!, due for release in August 2010, will educate readers of all skill levels about how to design jewelry using a creative process that includes dying, printing, and coloring the anodized material. The very best examples of designers using the material will run in an extensive gallery throughout the book. That’s where you come in! Selected artists will receive full acknowledgment within the book, a complimentary copy, and a discount on the purchase of additional books. Submission is free.
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Jewelry artist: John Medeiros
April 12, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Metal Fabrication, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Artist: John Medeiros
Website:
John Medeiros
John Medeiros, founder and CEO of Tahoe Jewelry, introduced the John Medeiros line in 2000 after having worked in the jewelry industry for many years. In 1984 Medeiros founded Tahoe Jewelry, providing the precious metals jewelry industry with intricate polishing and stone setting services during the day, while at night he was working on what would become the John Medeiros line-real jewelry hand crafted from non-precious metals.
The same techniques used when crafting fine jewelry are employed. In fact, the only
difference is the materials as the designs are inspired by classic looks. John Medeiros jewelry is the …read more
Jewelry artist: Teresa Robinson
March 12, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Lapidary, Metal Fabrication, Mixed Media, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Artist: Teresa Robinson
Websites:
http://www.smallthingsdesigns.com
http://www.stoneandhoney.com
the smallthings studio is thrilled to announce the launch of our latest venture: stone&honey.
this new and innovative collection features bold, ethereal pieces fashioned from brazilian agate and our signature delicate metalwork. crisp geometric design combines with the rough-hewn beauty of natural agate for a look that is modern, eye catching and rich in contrast. because no two stones are alike, each piece is one of a kind. this singularity allows for endless possibilities and a collection that is constantly evolving. in addition to work in agate and sterling silver, we’ve also created a complementary line of delicate gold …read more
Jewelry artists: Renee Lemoncelli and Roberta Hawkins
March 10, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Metal Fabrication, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Artists: Renee Lemoncelli and Roberta Hawkins
Website: Stratus Silver
The Stratus Silver Jewelry Co. has a line of nature jewelry that is created exclusively from natural twigs, flowers, leaves, seeds, grasses and petals. Our designs are created, by hand, with fashion in mind and with the hope that they will inspire appreciation for nature and an attitude of conservation.
We use a lost wax casting process, so our jewelry is not dipped or coated; it is solid sterling. In an effort to leave the smallest environmental footprint possible, our creation method only requires a natural botanical for the original design.
Jewelry artist: Emma, from PatinaAG Handmade Silver Jewelry
March 9, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Metal Fabrication, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art, Wire
Artist: Emma, from PatinaAG Handmade Silver Jewelry
Website: PatinaAG
We love the qualities that make silver jewelry so alluring – spontaneity, individualism, personality, and originality. Many of our pieces incorporate unique and exotic materials, like fire coral, lapis lazuli, wood, freshwater pearls, and pipal seeds. PatinaAG is focused on making the most distinctive, fun, and fashionable handmade jewelry for women who like to stand out – not too flashy, never boring, one of a kind. We are always playing with new materials, new textures, and new techniques, and many of our pieces will never be reproduced. More than anything, PatinaAG is about …read more
Jewelry artists: Heather and Kerry Alice Collins
March 4, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Metal Fabrication, Mixed Media, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Artists: Heather and Kerry Alice Collins
Websites:
Twigs and Heather
Etsy shop
Twigs and Heather is Heather and Kerry Alice Collins. We are twin sisters, silversmiths and casters. Our one of a kind jewelry designs are cast in sterling silver from organic objects such as twigs, acorns, and maple seeds. We also use other handpicked objects found throughout the Boston area in our work. We have a seaglass collection as well as a sterling silver seashell collection. We do all of our casting in our Boston studio.
Let our work be a sentimental reminder of how wonderful something as simple …read more





