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Does anyone know where I can find 34 guage 18k gold wire for intricate wire wrapping? I am in Chicago and would prefer a vendor close by...but, anywhere is fine! I had some and now my vendor doesn't carry it any longer! Any leads would be great! Thank you, Asfa
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Walking Towards Obscurity VII: Choices brooch, 2007. Sterling silver, 18k gold, graphic granite. 2 1/4 in. (57 mm) high. Photo by Doug Yaple. For a profile of jewelry artisan Joan Tenenbaum and to see a gallery of her work, check out the November 2009 issue of Art Jewelry magazine.
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Moon Over Six Mile Lake: Headlands in Moonlight V brooch, 2007. Sterling silver, 18k gold, mokume gane (22k gold and sterling silver), Damascene (steel and 24k gold), champagne and white diamonds. 2 1/4 in. (57 mm) high. Photo by Doug Yaple. For a profile of jewelry artisan Joan Tenenbaum and to see...
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Heron in Wetlands brooch, 2009. Sterling silver, 18k gold, mokume gane (copper and sterling silver), Australian greenstone, green sapphire. 2 1/2 in. (64 mm) high. Photo by Doug Yaple. For a profile of jewelry artisan Joan Tenenbaum and to see a gallery of her work, check out the November 2009 issue...
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In his untitled pendant, David Liska showcases a black onyx drusy that was textured and inlaid with fire opal by Steve Walters. Liska used platinum, 18k gold, diamonds, and Paraiba tourmaline to create his design, which he handcarved, cast, and fabricated. Photo by John Parish. This piece appeared in...
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Roné Prinz was carving a series of pears when she decided to make a chair for the pear to sit on. This imagery sparked a series of chairs with various narratives. In her All Fall Down necklace, the sterling-silver-and-18k-gold piece is interspersed with basic chairs and sprouted chairs (which use cast...
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Sarah Graham made her Founder locket of blackened steel, 18k gold, and diamonds. The piece was inspired by Ernst Haeckel whose work, Graham says, “is the ultimate union of art and science. His findings proved what I have always striven to portray in my jewelry — that art and science are one and the same...
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Eclipse by Annabel Humber was inspired by the focal stone. She made the pendant of silver, copper, and 18k gold. 47 x 66 mm (1 7⁄8 x 2 5⁄8 in.). Photo by Manuel Echevarria Diep. This piece appeared in the September 2009 issue of Art Jewelry .
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Christy Klug’s Zen Ring is pierced and fabricated of 18k gold and oxidized silver. She says her work is a study of the power and tension of line. The piece is 1 1⁄2 in. (38 mm) in diameter. Photo by Ralph Gabriner. This piece appeared in the September 2009 issue of Art Jewelry .
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Collection Necklace #1 is made of sterling, 18k gold, beach rocks, vintage game pieces, a vintage button, and a batik bead — typical materials that inspire Kristi Zevenbergen. 17 in. (43.2 cm). Photo by Doug Yaple. This piece appeared in the May 2009 issue of Art Jewelry .
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