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ABRAMOVITZ, BETH | ABRAMOVITZ JEWELRY DESIGNS Booth 150 I hand draw each design and then acid etch it on silver and brass or transfer it onto anodized aluminum from an etched brass plate. Each piece is truly one-of-a kind. JEWELRY ALVAREZ, VICTORIA | HANDWROUGHT JEWELRY Booth 62 Jewelry is Hand Wrought & one of a kind. It’s all fabricated shaped & formed, hammer textured solder polished,some etching. Materials used Sterling Silver & 14kt Gold Sheet & wire of different gauges precious & semi-precious stones hand cut & polished. CALDWELL, TREFFRY Booth 159 The pieces I create stem from an appreciation of the pairing of metals with raw mineral specimens. Each stone is hand chosen and accompanied by the knowledge of the exact country of origin and that stones historical and physical attributes. That knowledge is then passed on to the art enthusiast. BODENBERG, DON | DAVINCI SILVER Booth 98 http://www.davincisilver.com To begin a drawing is made to create a rough idea of what the piece will be. All silver, shell, coral and onyx is hand cut. The woven silver is made separately and soldered to the piece as a final step. CHRISTMAN-RESCH, DEANNE | ANGELICA’S EARTH PORCELAIN JEWELRY Booth 126 Nerikomi, an ancient Japanese technique involves various intricate methods of folding and manipulating specially created colored porcelain clays into three-dimensional loaves. Resulting patterns are carefully sliced into cross-sections, shaped, dried, sanded, clear-glazed, high-fired and finished with 22-karat gold metallic luster and gemstones.

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Page 1: JEWELRY - Home / Upper Arlington, OH COOK, MARILYN | SIMPLY ELEGANT Booth 93 The sterling silver sheet & wire are manipulated by sawing, soldering and forging to accommodate natural

ABRAMOVITZ, BETH | ABRAMOVITZ JEWELRY DESIGNSBooth 150

I hand draw each design and then acid etch it on silver and brass or transfer it onto anodized aluminum from an etched brass plate. Each piece is truly one-of-a kind.

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ALVAREZ, VICTORIA | HANDWROUGHT JEWELRYBooth 62

Jewelry is Hand Wrought & one of a kind. It’s all fabricated shaped & formed, hammer textured solder polished,some etching. Materials used Sterling Silver & 14kt Gold Sheet & wire of different gauges precious & semi-precious stones hand cut & polished.

CALDWELL, TREFFRY Booth 159

The pieces I create stem from an appreciation of the pairing of metals with raw mineral specimens. Each stone is hand chosen and accompanied by the knowledge of the exact country of origin and that stones historical and physical attributes. That knowledge is then passed on to the art enthusiast.

BODENBERG, DON | DAVINCI SILVERBooth 98

http://www.davincisilver.comTo begin a drawing is made to create a rough idea of what the piece will be. All silver, shell, coral and onyx is hand cut. The woven silver is made separately and soldered to the piece as a final step.

CHRISTMAN-RESCH, DEANNE | ANGELICA’S EARTH PORCELAIN JEWELRYBooth 126

Nerikomi, an ancient Japanese technique involves various intricate methods of folding and manipulating specially created colored porcelain clays into three-dimensional loaves. Resulting patterns are carefully sliced into cross-sections, shaped, dried, sanded, clear-glazed, high-fired and finished with 22-karat gold metallic luster and gemstones.

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JEWELRYCOOK, MARILYN | SIMPLY ELEGANTBooth 93

The sterling silver sheet & wire are manipulated by sawing, soldering and forging to accommodate natural gems & stones into one-of-a-kind original designs. My designs have evolved during the last 10 years as I’ve taken many classes with professionals. I sell exclusively at art shows.

DAMAN, JESSICA | SUGAR MOUNTAIN JEWELRYBooth 95

http://sugarmountainjewelry.comI make all my jewelry in my small home studio. I transform raw materials such as sheet metal, stones, and enamels into wearable art. I love using color and texture in unexpected combinations. It is important to me that my jewelry is well made and comfortable to wear.

CULLEY, KEITH | KEITH CULLEY COLLECTIONBooth 106

http://www.keithculleycollection.comIndustrial stainlesss steel machined, ground, and polished.

DAVISON, JD | LAB PARTNERSBooth 112

http://the-lab-partners.comWe are a creative team in Upper Arlington making fun, colorful, fresh, innovative and beautiful pieces of wearable art. We make our metal and acrylic jewelry by experimenting with new technologies and blending what we’ve learned with traditional artistic techniques. We draw design inspiration from ancient and modern forms.

DEYOUNG, COURTNEY | CAVATICA DESIGNSBooth 147

http://www.cavaticadesigns.comI imprint my designs into a thin layer of clay, cut the shape, fire them and hand paint each one with a thin layering technique to create vibrant color. The are finished with a durable nylon cord and bead embellishment.

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JEWELRYDICKENS, DAINA | DNA BY DAINABooth 143

http://DainaDickens.comI create intricately beaded jewelry from crystal, glass & semi-precious elements. The open spiraling & weaving pattern demonstrated in my pictured necklaces is my own developed technique.

DINKA, DIANA Booth 46

http://www.diannajdinka.com/Lampworking using the right mixture of oxygen and propane, glass rods are melted onto a mandrel, manipulated by using various techniques and materials, (frits, enamels and foils), to form beads, which are then accented with sterling silver, and fashioned into unique and beautiful pieces of jewelry.

GORKOWSKI -KLEAR, JENNY | HANDMADE MODERN JEWELRYBooth 115

http://www.jgorkowskistudio.comI hand fabricate all my work using age-old techniques, usually forged or hammered sterling and fine silver, with a matte brush finish. Precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, and other rare components like Bakelite are then soldered, riveted or workbenched together into a clean modern design.

HOFFMAN, HANNAH Booth 78

http://www.hannah-hoffman.comMy metal work demonstrates a balance between the industrial and the unrefined. I want to challenge both the viewer and wearer’s perception of what jewelry is and what art is. My intention is to soften the distinction between the two.

KOZUMPLIK, MIKE Booth 135

I am designing contemporary, one-of-a kind, nature themed wearable sculptures. I carve the twigs in wax which are then lost wax cast in sterling silver. The twigs are then embellished with gold, bronze and assorted gemstones. The pieces are then oxidized and polished.

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LIS, ZENIA | ZENIA LIS JEWELRYBooth 23

http://www.zenialisjewelry.comCreated by my hands with great attention to detail for someone to enjoy!

LIFESON, JONNY | RIVER WOLFE ART JEWELRYBooth 123

http://riverwolfeartjewelry.comEach bead, pendant and earring in my line is shaped and finished with passion, color and detail. I gain inspiration in studying patterns and color from ancient art combined with current techniques.

LUNDGREN, ERIC | GOLD AND STUFFBooth 64

http://www.goldandstuff.comWe hand make every piece from 14k gold and ss sheet and wire. Each is one of a kind.

MARGESON, JANA | BLACK CAT BEADSBooth 40

http://www.janamargeson.comMy jump rings are fabricated by wrapping different gauges & types of wire around a steel mandrel, then transferring the coil of wire to a wooden dowel to cut the coil into individual rings with a jeweler’s saw.

MARKSZ, DIANE Booth 138

http://www.thinksterling.comI create one of a kind wearable art. It is durable yet lighter in weight. Each piece is a statement piece that is fluid and feminine.

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PHILLIPS, SALLY Booth 15

I patina each piece of my wirewrapped jewelry, then I construct each piece by hand one at a time, hen burnish and polish to get to the finished piece.

MIDDLETON, DAWN | DAWN’S DESIGNSBooth 32

http://www.dawnsdesignsonline.comMy designs are inspired by the organic lines and forms of our natural surroundings. I use traditional metal smithing techniques and hand fabricate each piece.

PONN, MARTHA | MARTHA PONN DESIGNSBooth 155

http://www.marthaponn.comDesigning and creating jewelry is immensely satisfying for me.I especially enjoy working with the beauty that nature has formed. Sculpting with the pure silver of precious metal clay and combining the color, shape, and form found in semi-precious stone, pearl, and shell offer unlimited possibilities.

SAINT-PREUX, MARIE | CORE GALLERYBooth 153

I use ingot sterling silver, in which I melt into rough silver sheet. Then I roll it through a mill for desired thickness. Each piece of my work is forged and soldered from sterling silver, sheet metal, and wire. Then forged and formed into desired design, and accented with precious and semiprecious stone. Then buffed to desired sheen.

SHERIFF,SONJA | SONJABooth 91

I texture & shape my jewelry out of sheet metal & wire by using finely crafted hammers & tools as well as my hands. I use various jewelry making techniques like sodering, filing, casting & stone setting in the process of creating my designs.

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JEWELRYSTEWART SHOOK, SHEILA | S-WORKSBooth 128

Each piece of my collection starts with the process of design. I may take inspiration from something I have seen or an idea I have. I then choose a few I like and then decide how to execute them. I form and fire the clay to the shapes I need and then accent the clay with sterling silver through fabrication techniques. I often finish with a natural cabochon or gemstones.

WEBB, JANET Booth 84

Traditional metalsmithing and enameling.

WHITED, FRANCES | BEBOP BEADS Booth 118

I create jewelry through a freeform process, without a pattern. Each piece develops organically and is completely unique.