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Entries in earrings (6)

Tuesday
Mar262013

Jump Rings in Jewelry, More than Just a Connection

Mallory Marks bracelet at Twist

When you think of jump rings most people think of connecting a pendant, clasp or two components together. They can be used for many more purposes than just connecting, even being the focal design element. This playful bracelet by Mallory Marks is entirely made from rings embellished with floating gem stones.


Bella Luna Design on Etsy

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When using jump rings as only part of the focal point, design styles can vary. For an example of a simpler look this Bella Luna Bracelet uses three jump rings just slightly enhancing the forged links with out over powering them. The use of chain maille, from this unknown designer, connects the forged links with a bit more flare. You can learn to make braclets like these in unit 4 of Sheffield's jewelry design course.


Bracelet by Nancye Church

Love the way Nancye Church broke up this bracelet by using over sized rings with texture in contrast with the straight bangle bracelet as its focal point.

Earrings by Additions Style

 

Earrings by Eni Oken

Adding texture to the jump rings will also bring them to the forefront no matter what size. Connecting multiple rings with smaller jump rings or wire wrapping them together always produces a great look. Such as these earrings by Additions Style on Etsy and Eni Oken.

  

Mallory Marks earrings

These Mallory Marks earrings place the stones where the rings are connected holding them with formal structure. The rings would look spectacular even without the added sparkle of gem stones, but the uniform placement of the stones creates an elegant look for a dressier pair of earrings.

  

If you're interested in learning more about jewelry design, we encourage you to explore the Sheffield School, New York, NY. Sheffield began as an Interior Design school in 1985, and then expanded our course offerings to train people in other design-related fields, including Feng ShuiWedding and Event Planning, and Jewelry Design. With thousands of active students and more than 50,000 graduates, Sheffield has trained more design professionals than any school in the world.

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  • Thursday
    Feb212013

    Meet Our Sheffield School Jewelry Instructors

    Nova's Jewelry made it to the cover of Elle Magazine.
    Nova's Picot Edge Earring
    Our Pioneer instructor and student advisor, Nova Bronstein, has shaped the Sheffield course since its inception. Nova is originally from the San Francisco Bay area on the West Coast. She now resides in Brooklyn, NY and recently became a new mom. Her artistic endeavors were nurtured and supported from an early age by parents who were both artists. Following her passion she shifted to New York to get her  B.F.A in Metalsmithing from State University of New York at New Paltz. Additionally, Nova studied at The Crucible in Oakland, CA and Fashion, Textile, and Knitwear Design at Academy of Art in San Francisco. In addition to sharing her knowledge with budding jewelry designers at Sheffield she has taught at the Museum of Art and Design in NYC, The Shelbourne Craft Center in Shelbourne, VT and out of her Brooklyn, NY studio. Nova's work can be viewed at www.novacolette.com.
    Earrings by Haley M.
    Haley Mindes first began her fascination with jewelry making when she learned how to macrame bracelets and anklets during summer camp. Originally from New York, Haley received a B.F.A from Hartford Art School in CT. After graduation Haley moved to back to NY where she worked as a graphic designer by day, taking metalsmithing classes in the evening at New York institutions like F.I.T, School of Visual Arts and the 92nd St. Y. After learning enough techniques to create work on her own from her apartment, Haley began building a small business by selling her jewelry to boutiques across the country. To this day the inspiration to incorporate macrame into her work, along with other mediums such as, stones, resin and leather combined with metals is still going strong. Currently Haley is a student advisor at Sheffield helping students with whatever questions they have throughout the course. Her work can be viewed at www.haleym.com.

    Bracelet by Kari Auerbach
    Kari Auerbach, first discovered her love for jewelry making by creating pieces out of empty small perfume glass sample bottles. She filled them with beads and figured out how to attach them to earrings and chains and people started buying them up. This inspired her to take a few classes at F.I.T and Parsons School of Design. Kari honed her skills with on the job training working for other jewelry designers. With a vast array of work experience under her belt from working as a model maker, jewelry designer for a cruiseline, creating metal logo tags to even designing tiara's, she eventually began selling her own designs to boutiques. Along with a couple of friends Kari opened a women's artist co-op shop on 9th St. in downtown NY, called Mayhem. There she sold her edgy romantic designs referred to as the Hells Cherub collection. Now she keeps busy nurturing the talent of budding Sheffield designers, as well as her son here in New York City.

    Jewelry by Dori Eisenhauer
    Dori Eisenhauer started her career as an actress and took up her second career, jewelry design, when she realized it was either purchase raw materials and make your own accessories or do without them on a struggling actress budget. Dori studied at Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle, WA.  Soon after she moved to New York City and continued her jewelry design studies at the 92nd Street Y, as well as, under Donna Distefano, former resident goldsmith at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dori is currently happily living in Brooklyn, NY with her dog, Tribble, and enjoying sharing her knowledge with Sheffield students on how to grow your jewelry design addiction into a small business. Dori still divides her time between her love of acting and jewelry design, her work can be viewed at www.ikedesignsjewelry.com.
     

    Serena Van Rensselaer's intrigue with jewelry began as a young girl, when she used to visit her grandmother and her namesake, Serena. The elder Serena was an extremely talented painter who loved all forms of art. But it was her collection of jewelry that captivated Serena, for she had pieces from around the world, and each piece had a story behind it.

    Serena grew up in New Jersey, and went on to study Art History and Cultural Anthropology, before re-visiting her childhood passion of jewelry design in San Miguel D’Allende, Mexico. It was there that she took her first metal class, and fell in love with thecreative process. Serena worked, studied and traveled to Europe and the Caribbean, honing her skills as a metal smith.

    Serena lived for years in St.Thomas & St. John where she co-owned a gallery. She loved living by the ocean, and found the islands incredibly inspiring. In 1999, she moved to New York City, and settled in the East Village. She thrived on the creative energy in NYC, and opened a studio.

     

    In 2007, she had a baby boy; Aziz Skyler who is her greatest joy and inspiration. She balances her time, creating new jewelry collections, raising her son and teaching NYIAD Jewelry students. 

     

     Sheffield School began as an Interior Design school in 1985, and then expanded our course offerings to train people in other design-related fields, including Feng ShuiWedding and Event Planning, and Jewelry Design. With thousands of active students and more than 50,000 graduates, Sheffield has trained more design professionals than any school in the world.

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  • Tuesday
    Nov062012

    Olivia Monti - Madrid Jewelry Designer's Love Affair with Ceramics


    Klimt02 is a website that provides an international forum for contemporary jewelry in a creative space that offers knowledge, information, debates, and exchanges - all within the artistic realm of jewelry. Based in Barcelona, Spain, Kilmt02 inspires everyone interested in the selection, quality, art, technology, and creation of art jewelry. Sheffield School has kindly been given permission to share works of global designers here on our website. This week's focus in on a Madrid designer's fascination with ceramics and sculptural forms in her sublime work. 

     

    Olivia Monti 

     
    Olivia Monti
    Necklace: Chainmaille black and white
    Colored porcelain, silver closure


    Olivia Monti
    Bracelet: Lace
    Porcelain, silver rings


    Olivia Monti
    Earrings: Cherry 2010
    Coloured porcelain, silver fittings

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    Friday
    Aug102012

    Jewelry Inspiration: Three-Dimensional Circles

    Klimt02 is a website that provides an international forum for contemporary jewelry in a creative space that offers knowledge, information, debates, and exchanges - all within the artistic realm of jewelry. Based in Barcelona, Spain, Kilmt02 inspires everyone interested in the selection, quality, art, technology, and creation of art jewelry. Sheffield School has kindly been given permission to share the work of an Austrian designer who is "running rings" around the competition - and his beautiful circular geometry brings to mind the intertwined Olympic Rings.

    Nikolay Sardamov: Intersections 

     

    Nikolay Sardamov
    Brooch: Intersections 2012
    Bronze, powder- coated, pearls
    Photography: Vencislava Vasileva

    Nikolay Sardamov, Brooch, 2012
    Nikolay Sardamov
    Brooch: Intersections 2012
    Bronze, powder- coated, pearls
    Photography: Vencislava Vasileva

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    Tuesday
    Apr032012

    Jewelry Love: 8 Luxe Designer Looks

    Irene Neuwirth: Mint Chrysoprase Teardrop Earrings with Pave Diamonds, Yellow Gold

     

    Luxe jewelry will always keep its special appeal. There's an extra dollop of dreaminess when you tie incredible contemporary designers with sumptuous materials, precious stones and metals. We've selected 8 haute designs that make us swoon for more. Click on each image to check the price tag (expect some sticker shock, but some will surprise you as very reasonable) - and tell us which one you're crushing on.
    Roberto Coin: Octopus Ring, Rose Gold with Black Sapphires and Diamonds
    Nak Armstrong: Mixed Gold Tourmaline Mosaic Drop Earrings
    Diamond In the Rough: Embrace Rough Diamond Engagement Ring

     

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