 | Artist: Caitlin Burch Glassworks Caitlin Burch grew up with glass. An award winning, second generation glassblower, she spent time in the studio with her mother and father from infancy. “My mother would work with me in a pack on her back, and my father would let me help him on the bench; starting when I was three or four”.
Now with two lines of work, handblown glass and lampwork jewelry, Burch is practicing both crafts. “The fact that I work in two related fields, [offhand blown glass and lampworking] has allowed me the unique and challenging opportunity to incorporate individual techniques and skills of each into the other.”
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Artist: L & G Original Beadworks We create Handmade Lampwork Beads & Uniquely Designed Glass Beaded Jewelry featuring artfully designed beaded Bracelets, Necklaces, Earrings, Watches, Brooches, Anklets, and Wine Glass Markers. We custom design our glass beaded jewelry to your specifications regardless of size to add a distinctive style to your fashions.
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 | Artist: Juno Glass Art & Jewelry Jane Domke originated Juno Glass Art and Jewelry in 1996. As a fused glass artist, her work involves at least two of the definitions of the word fusion. The first definition of fusion is ‘the procedure of melting by the application of heat.’ The glass art and jewelry produced in the Junoglass studios are all kiln-fired, many more than once. But fusion also means the merging of different elements into a union.
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 | Artist: Kim Koch Designs Koch is recognized nationally for innovative award winning design and superior craftsmanship. In order to maintain the highest standards, he personally designs and creates each piece. His techniques include: casting, forging, fabrication, and multiple surface treatments, often all utilized in a single piece. He specializes in rare, color gemstones set in gold and platinum.
Some of his prestigious awards include three-time winner of Wisconsin Jewelers Association, AGTA Spectrum, Signity, and The Niche Award.
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 | Artist: Brandi Brown Designs In the spring of 2002, I designed my first necklace after searching and searching for the perfect color combination and style to go with an outfit. I experimented with some beads and colors and created a necklace that was perfect. I continued to operate that way until the winter of 2005 when I left my full time job and started my own business, Brandi Brown Designs.
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 | Artist: ITZU All the gemstones that I use are chosen for their precision faceting, shape, quality, and color. Each one-of-a-kind piece is custom designed and hand crafted, using such techniques as knotting, wirework, and stringing. Many of my creations begin with a beautiful stone or pendant, and the unique design is built around this focal point. No piece is ever duplicated, and all pieces are guaranteed for a lifetime.
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 | Artist: Studio Martha Collins My passion is to create personal, unique, 3 dimensional works of art with exotic hardwoods and brightly colored veneers that are hand dyed in my studio. Each piece is carefully constructed using the natural colors, grains and textures of the sustainable yield exotic and domestic hardwoods. This beauty is then captured and framed with the dyed veneer. It is this combination, of the natural and the dyed, that sets my work apart and makes each piece unique.
Currently I am designing and creating bracelets, treasure bowls, table sets and bottle stoppers.
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 | Artist: Kjoia Jewelry Kjoia Jewelry represents my art, my pride and my joy. Phonetically “k-joy-ah” is a Brazilian expression for “what beauty.” Joia is also the Portuguese word for jewelry. I express my joy and love of beauty by creating one-of-a-kind necklaces, bracelets and earrings designed to mesmerize, intrigue and draw the eye. Using rare vintage glass beads and charms collected from all over the world, I weave together works of art spun with gorgeous color and depth.
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 | Artist: Judith M. Foster, Custom Jewelry Influenced by her interest in Southwest jewelry, Judith's contemporary designs reflect geometric shapes and sharp lines. Her passion for inlay is frequently seen in her bracelets, which she designs and creates in multiple styles and widths.
Nuggets of turquoise, lapis, dinosaur bone, fossils, opal, pietersite, sugalite, shells of mother of pearl, pink mussel and spiny oyster provide some of the raw materials for the inlay pieces. The specimens are then precisely cut to fit in their place in either sterling silver or gold channels.
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