
Here.
Now.
Martha Grano’s “Wild Roses” line of jewelry.
Exclusively.
One-of-a-kind at Fairweather’s.
The experiences of being outside a lot while growing up in Colorado play a part in my design sense. From an early age I have been influenced by excellent craftspeople. My current work reflects a love of stones, silver, and fabricating by hand.
I have a bachelor of science in education from CU Boulder and spent my working career as a teacher. My graduate work is in interior design and space planning which I pursued for a decade in Denver. Later, I returned to Metropolitan State College for course work in fine art.
Several years ago I moved with my husband to the Pacific coast of Oregon and now live in Seaside. We have a perfect studio space attached to our little cottage by the sea. Here we are devoting ourselves to our love of making things.” Martha Grano, silversmith

Fairweather House and Gallery
612 Broadway Street
Seaside, Oregon
Representing a fine art collection by an exceptional group of regional artists for over fifteen years. From traditional to transitional, contemporary to realism, impressionism to emerging art, in addition to sponsoring metalcraft and silversmith jewelry artists.
Fairweather House and Gallery has become one of the historic Gilbert District’s sought-after destinations offering an ever-changing unique visual experience.” — Seaside Signal
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