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There are so many processes and techniques when it comes to metalsmithing, but hands down, my favorite has got to be chainmaking.  It’s something I’ve built my jewelry business on, and I even developed an entire class on it. One of the things I love most about chainmaking is how much variation and distinct personality... Aquamarine Engagement Ring, My Goals, My Jewelry, Aquamarine Jewelry, Bib Necklaces, Got To Be, Unique Bracelets, Things I Love, Aquamarine Rings

There are so many processes and techniques when it comes to metalsmithing, but hands down, my favorite has got to be chainmaking. It’s something I’ve built my jewelry business on, and I even developed an entire class on it. One of the things I love most about chainmaking is how much variation and distinct personality...

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The promise of spring that seemed so exciting a few weeks ago - a flurry of Instagrammed blossom trees and emergency pedicures - seems to have faded into something more typically British for the time being, but there’s beauty to be found in our green and pleasant land even on the dreariest of May days.

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In memoriam: Betty Cooke (May 5, 1924 – August 13, 2024) [Sharing a post from August 2020 @withregram] Recently I discovered the work of modernist designer Betty Cooke: Geometric and minimalist designs, experimentation with materials, and wide-ranging influences from the decorative arts and architectural spheres. “It’s typical of Betty Cooke that a gold bracelet created in 1981 features a beautiful smoothed pebble along with a diamond. It speaks to her ambivalence about using precious mat... Mcm Jewelry, Jewellery Workshop, Hair Falls, Modern Silver Jewelry, Influential Women, Modernist Jewelry, Jewelry Workshop, Silver Jewelry Design, Working People

In memoriam: Betty Cooke (May 5, 1924 – August 13, 2024) [Sharing a post from August 2020 @withregram] Recently I discovered the work of modernist designer Betty Cooke: Geometric and minimalist designs, experimentation with materials, and wide-ranging influences from the decorative arts and architectural spheres. “It’s typical of Betty Cooke that a gold bracelet created in 1981 features a beautiful smoothed pebble along with a diamond. It speaks to her ambivalence about using precious mat...

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