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Who we are
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Mandy Allen
In jewelry, as in life, balance is key - playful yet elegant, distinctive yet wearable, well-crafted yet affordable. I love creating colorful anodized aluminum and silver jewelry that helps you celebrate your day simply by wearing it.
Ajit Aserappa
My work is typically asymmetric, a playful exploration of form, color, and the inherent properties of the materials used. It's all about having fun.
Kathleen Baker
My work is a form of “natural geometrics” because I like the juxtaposition of strong, spare shapes with unexpectedly organic flourishes and elements. I hand fabricate my jewelry, working in a series using recurring patterns and themes and mixing precious metals with gemstones and pearls.
Laura A. Bishop
Artemis Metalworks creates fine jewelry from precious metals and stones, inspired by the beauty of nature.
Catherine Chandler
Catherine Chandler brings an intense love of the Pacific Northwest to her jewelry. Her work shows a fondness for abstraction and subtle details, utilizing sterling silver, gold, and unique gemstones.
Shelly Durica-Laiche
By taking inspiration from the outside world and turning inwards, I synthesize my experiences into three dimensions. I focus on the elegance of form, using a linear and bold graphic aesthetic, to say the most with the least amount of material.
Laurie Feinswog
I make unique jewelry inspired by my work in physics, astronomy and math. My pieces are textured sterling accented with gold, gemstones, and stones I've cut myself, with an organic look that balances the formality of the underlying science.
Jan Gordon
Jan Gordon has been doing custom jewelry design at The Real Mother Goose Gallery in Portland Oregon for over 40 years. The Gallery has now closed but Jan is continuing to create unique one-of-a-kind jewelry.
Valerie Graham
Using sterling silver, high karat gold, and precious stones, I incorporate traditional silversmithing techniques to create my jewelry designs. My years of travel have inspired my work - from the graffiti I saw in Philadelphia, to the emoji imagery of Japan, to the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Stacey Hareid
I am an artist/metalsmith based out of Portland, OR. I design, fabricate and cast wearable art pieces, jewelry and accessories by hand using a variety of tools, techniques and experimental processes.
Michael Haynes
As a metalsmith my main area of interest is lost wax casting. I have a studio in downtown Portland, in the Willamette building.
Heather John
I design modern and graphic sterling silver jewelry celebrating the wonders of nature for creative and curious souls who value quality and connection.
Anne Johnson
My aspiration is to create beautiful enameled jewelry and creative wall art. It is a joy to watch the luscious and vibrant colors of vitreous enamel melt and fuse to metal. The pieces are kiln fired to about 1450 degrees. Each piece is unique!
Jen McCaw
I draw on the gorgeously detailed metalsmithing traditions of ancient cultures to create meticulously crafted modern artifacts that connect deeply with ancient histories, both real and imagined.
Carolyn McDonald
Beautiful meaningful adornment grounded with natural influences and sculptural elements.
Madeleine Moore
Jewelry is defined by its relationship to the human body, and whatever I make has to respect the body by sitting lightly on it or wrapping easily around it. I’m particularly interested in the kind of fine detailing that rewards close inspection.
Rachel Morris
Hand-fabricated, texture-rich jewelry, weaving together geometric and architectural forms, crafted in precious metal, detailed with gemstones and pearls. My textures and shapes are informed by those found in macro photos I take of plants and flowers in varying stages of decay around the PNW.
Lilly Parker
I’m the designer and maker of one of a kind, handmade wearable works of art. My pieces evolve depending how I am feeling and the inspiration that comes to me. The process can be time consuming, mathematical, scientific, often challenging but ultimately rewarding.
Sharon Rose
Sharon Rose has a long history of creative arts. She has explored drawing, leatherwork, photography (including B&W darkroom developing), writing, knitting, spinning, weaving, dyeing, and beading. Metalsmithing is her latest deepdive, and her focus for the past two years.
Morgan Rosenberg
I am a jeweler that works in yellow gold and silver. I combine hand fabricated pieces with gemstones, bones, and teeth. I enjoy putting pieces of nature not typically used in jewelry on a pedestal. Creating a reliquary or mourning piece.
Carli Schultz
Working with art glass, gems, and precious metals to create luminous works of wearable art.
Plonneke Thoolen
Hand made, unique jewelry from recycled metals and conflict free gems. Jewelry adorns and completes your personality. A design is an aesthetic experience and an expression of style and preference.
Tai Vautier
Tai Vautier has been making jewelry for over 20 years. She is well known for the trademark textures that give her work a very unique look. Tai combines high karat gold with blackened sterling silver and precious gemstones to create a style that is reminiscent of medieval adornments.
K.L. Wollons
I create abstract wall reliefs from a variety of new and reclaimed metals. This material gives the compositions an aesthetic of permanence while also allowing them to evolve over time, organically changing to reflect age and exposure.