Since I saw it in the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Karen LaMonte’s work it has not left me. She graciously agreed to answer a few questions for us.
Jewelry comes from materials found in the ground and is magically transformed into something you adorn yourself with, express your style with, or have treasured memories. Creating a piece of jewelry requires technical feats of alchemy and metallurgical mastery as well as creativity, and maybe a wave of the wand for good luck.
Everyone knows how important it is to find the stone that suits you; whether for that special occasion or just because it is pretty! I met Clay Zava of Zava Mastercuts many years ago at the Tucson Gem Fair while shopping for my clients and looking for inspiration in new jewels. His unique style and
Quick little snapshots of things that catch my eye and make me pause for a moment or two. I call these photos, beauty in the city.
A few weeks ago, we had the honor of being featured on Space Unseen, so today we thought we would return the favor.
We are so grateful Carl & Melynda of Telemachus Studio took time to answer our questions and let you in on a few of the reasons they’re one of our favorite Brewery artists!
Space Unseen takes you inside jewelry design studios. We recently had the honor of being featured in Space Unseen and we are over the moon.
As we’re entering the back-to-school season, one of our pillars of business (and personal well-being) is a commitment to continued growth and learning. We’ve got a reading list to help us do just that.
On our recent 8-day sailing trip around the British Virgin Islands, I discovered Larimar, a gorgeous stone, in shop windows all over the islands.