Archived Articles & Jewelry Profiles

Jewelry Artist Profiles are listed below general topics, or click here to access an index of all featured jewelry, gem/lapidary, metal, and bead artists. Also see Cool Tools. View the Lapidary Jewelry Artist Back Issues page to find more stories and projects from back issues.

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BUSINESS ARTICLES

Finding a Balance between Business and Art Balancing the Art and Business of Jewelry Design - BUSINESS

What's the right mix of art and business for you? Read how some modern jewelry designers balance the two.

Tips for Exhibiting at showsBest Face Forward

When it comes to exhibiting at shows, there is usually a list of rules to follow. But what about the unwritten rules, the tactics that will help you attract and keep customers? (April 2002

Business & Babies

When you have kids, the idea of working at home may seem like a perfect solution. But don't expect everything to be idyllic -- or easy.

Hidden Value: Setting Fair Prices for Your Jewelry Repair Work

When doing repair work, don’t be swayed by feelings of guilt or fear. Charge appropriately for your jewelry repair services.

Click here for a full listing of all Business-related articles.

GEMS & LAPIDARY

Carving a Theme Carving a Theme Series - IN THE WORKSHOP/GEMS

An effective approach to artistic gem carving is to find a theme and then stick with it, exploring the full potential of the concept by trying different approaches, perspectives, and materials.

Jade: Mesoamerican Jade - GEM MINING

Before Columbus arrived, jade was one of the most prized commodities in Central America. Now it's resurfacing. (February 2001)

Lapidaries Take the Floor - GEMS & MATERIALS

Lapidary/Gem Cutting. (July 1998)

Polishing: The Mystery of Gemstone Polish

The question of what causes polish has interested faceters for a long time and been the subject of numerous debates.

Refurbishing a Used Slab Saw Raising Marvin's Monster: Restoring a Used Slab Saw - EQUIPMENT

A used slab saw is often the Holy Grail of a devout lapidary - but once you find one, how do you figure out if it's worth buying, or beyond repair? Plus, Will Shaw gives us a checklist of what to look for when evaluating used saws.

Maasai sunstone in East Africa Sunstone: On the Horizon: In Search of Tanzanian Sunstone - GEMS

In search of east Africa's eye-catching Maasai sunstone.

Eye on Tigereye - GEMOLOGY

From the source of the stone's distinctive gleam to its political history to its proper orientation, we play "20 Questions" with tigereye. (July 2000)

Wild About Turquoise: Its Popularity throughout history Turquoise: Wild About Turquoise - GEMSTONES

Never out of style, but currently more popular than ever, turquoise is a star with a host of imitators.

More articles on techniques are online at the Technical Tips page.

 

JEWELRY DESIGN

CAD/CAM for the Studio Artist - TECHNOLOGY

Once limited to large-scale production, high tech design and manufacture is now within the reach of individual artisans. (July 2001)

Circles of Influence - DESIGN

A new gem cut means a new range of possibilities for jewelry designers. Some enterprising jewelry artists take on Glenn Lehrer's new Torus ring. (May 2000)
Lehrer explains “Setting a Stone Inside a Torus” in Jewelry Journal.

Common Questions on Design - DESIGN/ TECHNIQUE

Sara M. Sanford answers 12 common questions on design. (April 2000)
Jewelry Journal tie-in by Sara M. Sanford: Using a Design Source

Confessions of Jewelry Artists - JEWELRY MAKING

Jewelry Making/Poll. (September 1998)

Enamel Artists: Windows on the World - MATERIALS: ENAMEL

Profile on artists using enameling and cloisonne jewelry techniques. (November 1998)

Setting: On Your Mark, Get Set

Techniques/Setting. (July 1999)

Silver Shows Off - BUSINESS/DESIGN

For contemporary jewelry designers, silver has a lot more going for it than simple economics. (November 2000)

Sizing and Jewelry Measurements: About the Size of It

It almost goes without saying that in order to make beautiful jewelry, you need to know how big things are. But while it sounds simple, measuring properly can be a tricky and frustrating task.(November 2001)

Sizing: A Matter of Perspective - DESIGN

When it comes to making jewelry, does the size of your customer matter? In the end it's all attitude. (April 2001)

Supporting Inspiration - BUSINESS & DESIGN

Who says one-of-a-kind jewelry and production lines can't coexist? (March 2001)

Wireworks: Contemporary Jewelry Designers Working In Wire Wireworks: Contemporary Jewelry Designers Working in Wire - DESIGN

Three contemporary wire artists create jewelry that is broad in appeal and expansive in effect.
Plus: Want to make your own wire jewelry? Marie Lee Carter shows you how to make a wire ring in All Wrapped Up

More articles on techniques are online at the Technical Tips page.

HISTORY, CULTURE & EDUCATION

Cutting Class: University of Texas Faceting Program - LAPIDARY EDUCATION

What better way to get out of writing a paper than cutting a gemstone for credit?.

School of Fisch - Arlene Fisch Students Speak Out - EDUCATION

In addition to her own individual achievements, Arline Fisch has had a profound and lasting effect on her students, and her inspiration continues in their work. (May 1999)

Old Gold & New - METALS/HISTORY

The most malleable of metals, gold has long occupied the most unmovable place in the artistic imagination. Modern artists are not only fascinated by the metal, but by the way their ancient ancestors shaped it. (May 2001)

Granting A Wish - EDUCATION/ BUSINESS

Whether you're just starting out, looking for financial breathing space to experiment, or have a particular project in mind, there are grants out there what can help jewelry artists. (August 2000)
A partial listing of possible grant sources are listed here.

A History Told In Beads - BEADS/ HISTORY

History of beads.

 

Jade: Mesoamerican Jade - GEM HISTORY

Before Columbus arrived, jade was one of the most prized commodities in Central America. Now it's resurfacing. (February 2001)

Kiffa Beads: Chasing Rainbows - BEADS/ HISTORY

Colorful, enticing, and elusive, Kiffa beads exert a powerful pull on bead lovers and collectors. (June 2000)

Jewelry Education - An Integrated Approach - EDUCATION

Education/Profile on Georgian College of Applied Arts & Technology. (May 1998)

Mint Museum of Craft & Design: Banking on the Arts - MUSEUM/EDUCATION

Mint Museum of Craft & Design collection. (May 1999)

Central Asian Jewelry Silver from the Silk Road - JEWELRY

Tribal Jewelry from the peoples of central Asia is bold, striking, and rich with tradition and meaning.

METAL CLAY

Metal Clay Decades Later Feats of Clay - METAL CLAY

A decade since metal clay was introduced to the United States, modern metal clay artists are beginning to appreciate the material's unique qualities.

The Alchemy of Precious Metal Clay

Precious Metal Clay. (April 1998)

METALS & METALSMITHING

Adding a Sprue (Wax Casting)

One step in a series of learning the lost wax casting jewelry-making technique.

Coloring for Metalsmiths Coloring for Metalsmiths

For six contemporary jewelers, metal work doesn’t mean metallic shades –– instead, it’s all about the color.

Old Gold & New

The most malleable of metals, gold has long occupied the most unmovable place in the artistic imagination. Modern artists are not only fascinated by the metal, but by the way their ancient ancestors shaped it. (May 2001)

Metalsmith Steff Korsage What is Mokume Gane?

Steve Midgett talks about mokume gane with Tamara L. Honaman.

NiobumNiobium: Neon Rainbow

Jewelry designers wanting to add splashes of color to their work are turning to an exotic metal - niobium - in increasing numbers.

More articles on techniques are online at the Technical Tips page.

SHOWS & TRAVEL

Buying Gems in Thailand Buying on the Border (Thailand/Burma) - BUSINESS/TRAVEL

An intrepid traveler and master jewelry artist journeys to the Thai-Burmese border to buy gem materials for his creations.

Rock Hunting in the High Desert - TRAVEL

Good collecting on the high desert - an outing in the area around Moab, Utah, produces some lovely chalcedony.

Tucson Shows: Living Up to the Hype

Not for nothing is Tucson touted as the place to be each winter - the city plays host to a collection of gem, mineral, jewelry, bead and fossil shows that showcase every taste and talent. (December 2001)

 

ARTIST PROFILES

Click here to access an index of all featured jewelry, gem/lapidary, metal, and bead artists.

Dan Adams & Cynthia Toops: A Blend of Influences

Profile on bead artists, Dan Adams and Cynthia Toops.
Step by Step tie-in by Dan Adams: Engraved Enamel Beads

Eve Afille: Hooked on History

Profile on designer/goldsmith Eve Afille.

Aromagems: Fragrant Gems

Profile on Brian & Kendra Cook, creators of Aromajewels®.

Michael Boyd's Elegant Vessels

Profile on Michael Boyd.
Step by Step tie-in by Michael Boyd: Puzzle Clasps

Scented Glass Beads Heidi Broderson: Scented Glass

Heidi Brodersen turns her flameworked floral beads into pendant-sized perfume bottles.

Paul Cory: Flawless

Profile on opal jewelry by Paul Cory.

Tami Dean - Connecting

Profile on metalsmith Tami Dean.
Step by Step tie-in by Tami Dean: Silver & Gold "Dancer" Pin

Kate Drew-Wilkinson - Sense of Drama

A familiar name to regular readers of Lapidary Journal's Jewelry Journal projects, Kate Drew-Wilkinson has led a life that Danielle Steele would have been hard put to invent.

Beads & Kisses, Kate Fowle

In her most recent work, lampworker Kate Fowle is experimenting with intriguing, eye-catching surface treatments.

Kristen Franzten Orr: Drawing with Glass

Profile on glass bead artist Kristen Frantzen Orr.
Step by Step tie-in by Kristen Frantzen Orr: Lampworked Floral Globe Bead

Greg Galardy: Lampwork On A Roll

Profile on lampwork bead artist, Greg Galardy.

Rob Green's lapidary workRob Green: Stone Directed

Profile on jewelry designer/lapidary Rob Green.

Barry & Diana Hansen: Back On Track

Profile on lapidaries/jewelry designers, Barry and Diana Hansen.

Valerie Hector: The Very Fiber of Her Being

Profile on bead artist Valerie Hector.

Profile on Jewelry Designer Barbara Heinrich Barbara Heinrich's Classical Proportions

Jewelry maker and studio boss Barbara Heinrich keeps business strategies and artistic expression in harmony while creating jewelry designs that strike a chord.

Jewelsmith Jewelry Shop - On Top of the Food Chain

Profile on Jewelsmith - a custom design jewelry shop in Durham, NC.

Enid Kaplan: Medicine Artist

Profile on jewelry designer Enid Kaplan.
Step by Step tie-in by Enid Kaplan: Anodized Parrot

Metalsmith Steff Korsage Steff Korsage: Dreaming in Metal

Inspired by dreams of geometric metal shapes, jewelry artist Steff Korsage has followed her own determined path to find her own distinct voice.

Holly Lee's Spheres of Influence

Profile on metalsmith Holly Lee.
Tie-in Step by Step by Holly Lee: Forming A Sphere

Glenn Lehrer: Circles of Influence

A new gem cut means a new range of possibilities for jewelry designers. Some enterprising jewelry artists take on Glenn Lehrer's new Torus ring.
Lehrer explains “Setting a Stone Inside a Torus” in Step by Step.

Metalsmith Steff Korsage Steve Midgett: 18 Layers of Color

Steve Midgett uses 12-25 layers of differently colored metal to create striking patterns for his beautiful mokume gane jewelry.
Bonus: What is Mokume Gane?

Llyn Strelau Jewelry Designer Llyn Strelau: Functional Flair

Profile on jewelry designer Llyn Strelau. (Jan/Feb 1998)

Industrial Jewelry of Connie Verrusio Connie Verrusio's Mechanical Chic

Fascinated by the way things work, Connie Verrusio creates radical new jewelry forms from leftover functions.

Playing With Silver - Youell's top Sylvia Youell: Playing With Silver

For Sylvia Youell, working with silver is about having fun with both the creating and the creations.
Step by Step tie-in by Sylvia Youell: Wings of Silver



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