Just as design and the nature of its execution methods (cast, die stamped or hand manipulated), add character to a piece of jewelry, surface colors can […]
Matt Burkholz and Erik Yang further their introduction to Judith Hendler’s manufacturing processes, creativity and, of course, her “jewelry of timeless elegance” dating to the 1980s. […]
Sherman jewelry, beloved by women for its extraordinary sparkle and quality when it was new, still attracts collectors for the same reasons more than 60 years […]
Most collectors of costume jewelry are mesmerized by the spellbinding brilliance and varying shades of colors dancing within Vitrail stones, also known as “watermelon” stones by […]
Garage sales can be a treasure trove when you’re looking for jewelry. I have several invaluable tips on finding fabulous jewelry for just pennies. But first, […]
In Part I of this feature, we explored three major metal fabrication methods: casting, die stamping and metal manipulation. We’ll now delve into the world of […]
Erik and I both have loved Acri-Gems as vintage collectibles for more than 15 years. We are both drawn to these designs featuring Zen-like simplicity, space […]