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Petra Class “Mi Corazon”

Pendant, 22k, Rose Quartz, 1.25”h x 1.5”w
Chain, 18k
“’Mi Corazon’ is a little love letter to the beauty of Nature. The piece of rose quartz, I found in a box at a stone dealer’s house and I noticed the accidental heart shape. After wrapping it in gold it became even more visible. Sometimes something rather rough shows its heart when it is wrapped in the precious warmth of golden love.”
PC-1-0359, Pendant
PC-1-0360, Chain

Alexandra Watkins “Dreamscape”

Pin/Pendant, 18k, Carved Citrine by John Dyer, 2.75”h x 1.25”w
“The reflections within this carved citrine by John Dyer seem to fold on themselves endlessly. This folding suggests origami, the Japanese paper folding technique and allowed me to open up and extend the design beyond the stone.”
AW-1-0061,

Pat Flynn

Pin, Iron, 24k, Diamonds, 1.75” h x 2.25”w
Cable, 18k
“In building this piece, I was interested in geologic tensions-the pushing and pulling of plate tectonic forces, the way that geologic layers are interrupted and uplifted, distilling these forces into
a jewelry scale.”
PF-10128, Pendant SOLD
PF-1-0129, Cable

Harold O’Connor

Pin, 18k, Sterling Silver, Olivine, New Zealand Beach Stone,1.5” h x 1.75”w
“Walking along a beach in new zealand, pick up a stone that catches my eye, take it home and cut it apart- what do you find but a hidden world inside.”
HO-1-0233, SOLD

Tod Pardon “Blood Sky”

Pin/Pendant,14k, Sterling Sliver, Pigmented Glass, Onyx, Fossilized Ivory, 7”h x 3.75”w
“This piece represents the duality of the human condition and its inherent anxiety. Without humor, the anxiety we face cannot really be interpreted; without shadow, we can’t see form.”
TP-1-0133,

Jeff and Susan Wise
“The Language of Touch”


Pin Pendant, 18k, 22k,3 Tourmalines ,the largest are 5.19ct., 2.07 ct , 2”h x 2.25”w
“The tactile aspect of our work is what lies beneath its’ visual character. This piece is also very sculptural, in that the back is as expressive
as the front.”
JSW-1-0219,

 

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