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Ruth Asawa
116 Castro Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
(415) 282-9277, (415) 642-7578 (FAX)
I work in metal, crocheted, tied and cast.
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Brooke Battles
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Harriete Estel Berman
shelander worldnet.att.net
harriete-estel-berman.info
Sculptures constructed from consumer packaging and recycled tin containers from which colors, patterns, words, and images reflect the values of our society.
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Larissa L. Dahroug
larissad larissadahroug.com
www.larissadahroug.com
My work has an evolving aesthetic that includes the use of forged and fabricated sterling silver, subtle surface manipulation, semi-precious stones and pearls and fiber all converging to create a wearable object.
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Kylliki Freyja
(310) 453-8450
kyllikifreyja hotmail.com
www.kyllikifreyja.net
Using silver wire, I make wearable sculptures that tell a story.
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Marlena Genau
32 El Gavilan
Orinda, CA 94563
(925) 254-2498
marlenagenau sbcglobal.net
My metal work is hand-forged, dimensional and lightweight. Gold, silver and pewter are used.
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Griffe R. Griffiths
P. O. Box 608
Woodacre, CA 94973
(415) 488-0284
g.griffiths attbi.com
Chased-repousse sheet bronze/copper symbols/signs, masks influenced by my Welsh background.
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Hetty Herman-Minsk
P.O. Box 15114
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
(707) 566-8792
hettyh sonic.net
Using reconstituted silver that is ecologically friendly, I create one-of-a-kind pure silver jewelry that evokes the feeling of undulating textiles. Some are embellished with pearls, sapphires and semi-precious gems.
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Susan Kingsley
kingsley redshift.com
carmelcoast.com/pages/Carmel/LocalArt/Kingsley/Kingsley.html
Metalsmithing and Postmodern Alchemy.
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Laurie Marson
224 Arlington Avenue
Kensington, CA 94707
(510) 526-0077
laurie futuresight.com
www.futuresight.com/laurie
Using traditional metalsmithing techniques I make unique and limited edition hollowware from sterling silver, copper, brass or gold.
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Keren Peled
kerenpeled mac.com
www.kerenpeled.com
I incorporate Sterling and fine silver, with semi-precious stones such as Amber, Garnet, Labradorite and Freshwater pearls to create an elegant mesh of wire and stones. My favorite technique is Macramé knotting with silver wire, which results in an etherial and romantic piece of jewelry.
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