Just in from metalsmith Nikki Hatt and jewelry designer Mary Truhler.

 

Just in from metalsmith Nikki Hatt
Ring size 8 hammered satin silver band with Vintaj key

 

Four rings handmade by Nikki Hatt

  1. Ring size 6.25/ handmade brass foldfrom with moonstone and sterling bezel
  2. Adjustable ring handmade argentium sterling with mercury dime
  3. Ring size 7.25 sterling patina worry with brass and copper spinners
  4. Ring size 7.25 handmade argentium sterling set with garnet CZ crystal

Ring size 5.50 handmade  sterling silver three ring set with garnet and stone

She teaches metalsmithing classes and conducts workshops in the Northwest on a variety of techniques including: soldering, metal clay, fold forming, riveting, wire weaving, and bezel setting.

 Shaping metal by forging with a hammer is the archetypical component of metalsmithing. Handmade jewelry is literally just that, made by the “hands” of the maker. 

 

 

From Mary Truhler

 

Just in from Mary Truhler

Iron wood pendant necklace with tiger’s eye crystals

 

 

Just in from jewelry design Mary Truhler

Mouth blown glass bubbles, pearl puddles, and seed pearl  asymmetrical necklace

Mary Truhler, retired from nursing, a career not for the faint of heart, to channel jewelry in an asymmetrical jewelry.  Keeping true to her inner voice, with designs for those who are looking to stand out from the crowd and who are equally daring with their choices.

Asymmetry is Mary’s signature design elements

If you are looking for a unique necklace, consider the contemporary edge of asymmetrical jewelry –a simple shift in design perspective.

 

 

 

Fairweather’s  jewelry artists:

Honored to represent Mary Bottita, Cher Flick, Tanya Gardner, Rene Hafeman, Nikki Hatt, Mary Hurst,  and Mary Truhler. Each artist has their own story and each piece is carefully crafted in the Northwest.

Please read more about our gallery, our commitment to NW artists, and our products made by NW hands.

https://fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

“Since 2006, the gallery has attended to the well being of family, community and business through an uncompromising commitment to honesty, fairness, integrity and excellence.”  

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