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"The object of jewelry makers is to create a small piece of art that is wearable, rather than just making something to be worn." Maggi DeBaecke |
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Kroma's fused dichoric glass and sterling bracelets, necklaces and earrings are strong favorites here at Symmetry. Color and light interact within each bead creating jewelry that seems alive. One-of-a-kind pieces often incorporate 14k gold and semi precious gems. |
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| The ancient art of beadmaking has been brought to a pinnacle by glass artist Lucy Bergamini, whose complex and colorful blown glass beads highlight a delightful collection of adornments. |
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For the jewelry collector, Sydney Lynch provides contemporary-styled brooches, earrings, bracelets and necklaces in sterling silver,18k and 22k gold, accented with semi-precious stones. |
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| Annette Paskiewicz uses sterling silver and fused dichroic elements in her bold, contemporary jewelry designs. Fresh and colorful, Annette imparts her spirit and skill in every piece. |
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This
is just a sampling...others artist whose jewelry Symmetry offers are:
- Joyce Roessler, blown
glass
- Dianne Zack, Kristen
Barrows and Heather Gross, lampworked bead jewelry
- Kevin O'Grady, lampworked
glass bracelets
- Judith Neugebauer, sterling
silver and 22k gold
- Karen Krieger, silver
- Mar Marcotte, mixed
metals
- Matt Bezak, pate de verre and 14k
gold
- Eloise Cotton, glass bead jewelry
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vessels & sculptures | vases | paperweights | bowls | perfume bottles | clay | jewelry | mixed media | home
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These images are representative of the artist's work. Please contact us for current inventory. All images shown are copyrighted by the artist, or © Symmetry Gallery 1999. All rights reserved.
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