Fine Jewelry and Woven Beadwork
This piece is part a series of necklaces I made from coffee shop waste such as coffee cups, stir sticks, and coffee cup jackets. The series was an attempt to bring to light the incredible amount of trash America’s coffee addiction creates, and what can be done with that trash instead of it being taken...
DetailsThis piece is part a series of necklaces I made from coffee shop waste such as coffee cups, stir sticks, and coffee cup jackets. The series was an attempt to bring to light the incredible amount of trash America’s coffee addiction creates, and what can be done with that trash instead of it being...
DetailsThis piece is part a series of necklaces I made from coffee shop waste such as coffee cups, stir sticks, and coffee cup jackets. The series was an attempt to bring to light the incredible amount of trash America’s coffee addiction creates, and what can be done with that trash instead of it being taken...
DetailsThis piece is part of a project I have started in India. In April of 2011 my best friend and I went India and taught four wonderful women how to make my designs. Each piece is fair trade jewelry and 10% of my profits go back to aiding women in India. ...
DetailsThis piece was inspired by a traditional Russian bead weaving stitch called Jabot. Jabot is translated as a “cascade of lace” and is a term for the lace sewn into the front opening of a man’s shirt in the 17th century. The undulating movement of this stitch reminded me so much of the way metal...
DetailsA ‘found object’ piece made from coffee stir sticks! wooden coffee stir sticks, copper wire,...
Detailscherry quartz, garnet, seed beads, copper chain and clasp, 2009 photos by Katie...
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