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Wendy Jo New Metal Designs

Metalwerx at Lincoln Studios

Boulder Opal Keum Boo Earrings: Boulder opals, 24k gold, fine silver, sterling silver/Jasper 2 Ways Earrings: Jaspers, 24k gold, fine silver, sterling silver/Montana Agate Earrings: Montana agates, 24k gold, fine silver, sterling silver

Boulder Opal Keum Boo Earrings: Boulder opals, 24k gold, fine silver, sterling silver/Jasper 2 Ways Earrings: Jaspers, 24k gold, fine silver, sterling silver/Montana Agate Earrings: Montana agates, 24k gold, fine silver, sterling silver, Emerald and Gold Twist Ring: Emerald, 18k Gold/Ruby and Sterling Ring: Cabochon rubies, Sterling silver/Open Top Boulder Opal and Hessonite Garnet Ring; Boulder opal, hessonite garnet, fine silver, sterling silver/Sapphire "Trifecta" Ring: Peach and red sapphires; 14k gold

Swirls Earrings: Sterling silver, pigmented resin/Flora open top rings: Sterling silver, pigmented resin/Quad Open Squares Earrings: Sterling silver, pigmented resin/Open Circles Pendant: Sterling silver, pigmented resin

Abacus Necklace: Tourmalines (that move), sterling silver

I produce fine contemporary jewelry and other metal designs primarily in the precious metals of gold, silver, palladium, and platinum. These are often further defined with the addition of texturing, gemstones and other unique lapidary, or resin inlay. “Clean. Crisp. Geometric. Architectural. Subtle elegance.” This is how my work is described by gallery and show customers and viewers, and by commission clients. Designing and fabricating engagement and wedding bands and other custom jewelry, often with people’s stones, is particularly meaningful to me and, of course, the clients. With a long career in education and national education policy, I have purposefully incorporated teaching as a significant facet of my current goldsmithing career. Growing up, I always was mesmerized by sparkling gemstones and metals and I often incorporate something illuminating into my designs. Whether or not I intricately plan a jewelry piece in advance of producing it or just spontaneously fabricate one as I go along, the result is inevitably something that is unique with a contemporary flair that complements, rather than overwhelms, a wearer. When designing jewelry or other metal work, I always thing about whether I would wear it, use it, and/or display it. Anyone who knows me sees a reflection of me in what I design.

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