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Linda MacNeil

Linda MacNeil | May 1, 2013 |

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BIOGRAPHY Linda MacNeil began her prodigious career as a metalsmith while she was still a teenager. Crafting wire jewelry in a basement studio set up by her father, she successfully sold the pieces on the street to passersby. MacNeil grew up in Hanover, New Hampshire, in a family filled Read More

Jennifer Rabe Morin

Jennifer Rabe Morin | May 1, 2013 |

Jennifer Rabe Morin

BIOGRAPHY Raised in Spain by artist parents, native to Germany, Jennifer Rabe Morin brings a rich background to the design process. She is an award winning, published designer. In her early commitment to art she received a Bachelors in Fine Arts from the University of California Santa Read More

Gregore Morin

Gregore Morin | May 1, 2013 |

BIOGRAPHY Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Gregore’ Morin became interested in nature and design at an early age, which led him to an apprenticeship in goldsmithing. Gregore’ worked at some of the finest jewelery houses in Vancouver before coming to Santa Barbara to work Read More

George Sawyer

George Sawyer | May 1, 2013 |

George Sawyer

BIOGRAPHY As a student at the University of Minnesota, George Sawyer studied Art History and Sculpture and was fascinated with Asian Art.Ā  After finishing his studies, he developed his design and metalworking skills while working at a small company that designed and built some of the most Read More

Diana Vincent

Diana Vincent | May 1, 2013 |

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BIOGRAPHY "I design with the rhythm and movement of a dancer." - Diana Vincent After graduating from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, Diana Vincent established herself as one of America’s most creative and original jewelry designers, winning two DeBeers Diamonds International Read More

Barbara Heinrich

Barbara Heinrich | May 1, 2013 |

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BIOGRAPHY ā€œMy jewelry pieces are a contemporary interpretation of botanical themes. I instill a delicate sense of proportion, form and color in each piece to achieve a sense of timeless beauty. The understated look of this collection is achieved by matted gold surfaces and burnished Read More

Adam Neeley

Adam Neeley | April 30, 2013 |

Adam Neeley

BIOGRAPHY As a young boy, Adam Neeley often went rock collecting in Colorado’s backcountry with his father. By the age of 12, he was teaching himself the rudiments of gemstone cutting and silver‐smithing using Southwestern motifs. At 15, he participated in his first major art show, in Read More

Michael Good

Michael Good | April 16, 2013 |

Michael Good

BIOGRAPHY Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of Belgian parents, Michael Good spent his youth in both the US and Europe. In the late 50's he moved to NYC where he worked as a social activist. It was in NYC that he started working with a sculptor who taught him some very rudimentary Read More

Whitney Boin

Whitney Boin | April 16, 2013 |

Whitney Boin

BIOGRAPHY Whitney Boin designs precious jewelry with his hands and his heart. He has a reputation as one of the most innovative and technically proficient jewelry designers in the world. His award-winning original designs for engagement rings, diamond necklaces and pearl bracelets have Read More

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