TULIPS VARIATIONS ARE .75’’ WIDE 1.75” LONG AVAILABLE BEADED OR NOT, WITH A TULIP BLOOM BRASS CAST FROM A UNIQUE HAND FORMED MOLD. HYPOALLERGENIC GOLD FILL HOOKS OR BRASS STUDS WITH STERLING SILVER POSTS. HAND WOVEN WITH INTRICATE GLASS BEADWORK
Energy Reflectors These pendants are miniature renderings of the larger Energy Character sculptures by Micah Silver and Jules Gimbrone, currently featured in the Hammer exhibition Lifes. The pieces are based on blind contour line drawings done by the artists of each other s faces. The necklaces function as Energy shields reflectors relating to larger sculptural heat…
A 2004 graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art, Hannah Keefe works in a highly individual manner with various metals, chainwork, and soldering techniques, creating expressive jewelry that suggests ethnographic textiles, beadwork patterns, and modernist weaving motifs. “I like my jewelry to resemble the contents of a treasure chest,” Keefe says, “shimmering with the promise…
Unique glass vial packaging, each refined cloisonné pendant is gilded in luminous 22-karat gold on a soldered 18-karat gold dipped chain. Each pendant is about 1 (2.5 cm). Chain is 20 (76 cm) long with clasp. Brand: Yellow Owl Workshop
Colored porcelain earrings•thin and lightweight•gold filled post•each piece is half unglazed, half with clear shiny glaze•each piece is hand cut, color may vary slightly from image•3”L x 5 8”W
Four Eyes Ceramics, handmade in Cincinnati, Ohio, these vibrant, lightweight earrings add a little pop to any outfit. Colored porcelain earrings •thin and lightweight•sterling silver post•unglazed•each piece is hand cut, color may vary slightly from image•3 1 4 L x 1 1 2 W
Colored porcelain earrings •thin and lightweight•sterling silver post•clear glazed top piece & unglazed bottom piece•each piece is hand cut, color may vary slightly from image•1 5 8”L x 3 4”W
Colored porcelain earrings with fresh water pearl •thin and lightweight•gold filled post•unglazed•each piece is hand cut, color may vary slightly from image•2 5 8”L x 1 2”W
A 2004 graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art, Hannah Keefe works in a highly individual manner with various metals, chainwork, and soldering techniques, creating expressive jewelry that suggests ethnographic textiles, beadwork patterns, and modernist weaving motifs. “I like my jewelry to resemble the contents of a treasure chest,” Keefe says, “shimmering with the promise…
A 2004 graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art, Hannah Keefe works in a highly individual manner with various metals, chainwork, and soldering techniques, creating expressive jewelry that suggests ethnographic textiles, beadwork patterns, and modernist weaving motifs. “I like my jewelry to resemble the contents of a treasure chest,” Keefe says, “shimmering with the promise…