Showing posts with label Sterling Silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sterling Silver. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Jane Diaz - Sterling Silver Peace Sign Pendant


Promote peace with this classic peace sign pendant. But there is nothing ordinary about this pendant measuring only ¼” x ¼” in size and hanging from a 16” oxidized sterling silver tiny ball chain. Handcrafted from sterling silver this necklace is so tiny and subtle it will say a lot about your character. Pair it up with other necklaces or wear it alone, either way it is a sure sign of your unique style. You will fall in love! Shop for this unique sterling silver "Peace Sign" necklace by Jane Diaz. $38.00 ea.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Jewelry by Michael Bromberg



Check out this amazing pendant by jewelry designer Michael Bromberg. This locket style pendant makes a perfect Mother's Day gift idea.
A most charming three piece heart hangs together from a single hand forged sterling loop. One of the three hearts is made up of a beautiful filigree bonsai tree, a symbol for meditation and being with nature. The opposite side is a heart with the word love nestled inside the heart. The lovely center heart is a two sided frame, designed to fit two photographs of loved ones.
This pendant has no designated front or back so it is perfect to keep two family groups together. It comes on a 16" sterling silver chain. This locket comes with an artist's story card. Handmade in the USA by Michael Bromberg. See more handcrafted jewelry by Michael Bromberg at Arthousegifts.com.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Suzanne Manji

Suzanne Manji is a Detroit artist who has lived in New York and Washington, DC before relocating to Michigan in 1995. She started painting seriously in 1985 and graduated from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC in 1989 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting. There she received the prestigious Alma Thomas award for painting. She has had numerous exhibits of her paintings and sculptural assemblages. Between 1990 and 1996, she created over 300 custom pieces to celebrate the lives of many people.
Her work is in the private collection of various collectors and individuals all over the world. In 1997, she began studying and painting pears. That interest has sustained her for over a decade. She has created over 500 works of art celebrating the pear in all sizes and media. On arthousegifts.com she is launching a new series of miniature pear paintings created in watercolor, India ink and 23 k gold manuscript ink. The one of kind paintings are framed in handmade sterling silver frames and glass. Check out some of Suzanne's work at arthousegifts.com .

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Kathy Loewenstern - Kathy Lo Reversible Necklace



The "Flip-Flop" reversible necklace was originally inspired while Kathy Loewenstern attended boring corporate meetings. These unique and interesting necklaces feature varied vibrant patterns incorporating Japanese Chiyogami paper with metallic painted details.
The "front" and "back" side present different colors, textures and themes. Because this necklace is reversible you can wear it with different outfits, or to match the mood that you are in.
Every "Kathy Lo" necklace is handmade; no two are ever exactly alike. The patterns shown are the scheme that you will receive, but each neckace is one-of-a-kind and randomely picked from our stock. Fun and functionality couldn't be more prominent. Each shape is approximately 1/2" long and comes with a 18"sterling silver chain. An artist description card is included with each necklace, adding to its unique quality and making it a perfect gift idea. (multiple necklace shown to give you an idea of pattern details). $36.00 each Shop for more Kathy Lo Necklaces.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Michael Bromberg Sterling Silver Chunky "Jewish Amulet" Necklace





Michael Bromberg Sterling Silver Chunky "Jewish Amulet" Necklace

A substantial sterling silver chain links to a large circle loop. The loop holds an intricately designed Mezuzah in a windowpane filigree design. The Star of David is centered on one side with a flame design on the other. If you look carefully, you can see the Sh’ma in a glass tube peeking through the heavily detailed sterling Mezuzah. Again, one of Michael Bromberg’s ingenious designs clasps the heavy sterling chain. This necklace comes with the artist's story card. Check it out at http://www.arthousegifts.com/ .

Monday, January 4, 2010

Dawn Estrin & George Wilson of Bijou Graphique




Bijou Graphique / Dawn Estrin & George Wilson

Bijou Graphique was started in 1995. Since that time, artists Dawn Estrin and George Wilson have combined forces to create a unique vision of what jewelry can be. The artists have lived and worked together for twenty years, both exploring many mediums and materials. Their work together reflects a common interest in themes such as art, romance, and humor.
Dawn has pursued art since her teen years when she studied metalworking at the Cleveland Institute of Art. She holds a BFA in Fine Arts for painting and drawing. Later in life, she became interested in photography, a craft she taught herself and has practiced for 15 years. She draws on a vast collection of images used in the jewelry.
George's interest in art also goes back to his early life. He has accumulated years of knowledge about a multiplicity of materials and techniques to design and build the jewelry. He conceives processes as well as making many of the tools used in their creation. See more fantastic jewelry from Dawn Estrin and George Wilson of Bijou Graphique.