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Linda Kindler Priest's works are extraordinary mixture of repousse, showing images that are hammered into gold or silver with cut or uncut stones adding elegance and meaning. The jeweler's wide array of unique designs includes a flamingo atop a flaming rose quartz and an egret with gold and quartz.
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Wendy Lewis discovered a new way to create jewelry by hammering silver beads into multiple beguiling shapes. Lewis' method was inspired by her past mistakes while working with beads. Some of her ring designs showcase triangular piles of beads, one fold lying atop another.
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Jewelry artist Joan Tenenbaum's works are inspired by the culture of Alaskan Eskimos. Her designed jewelries that are made of gold, silver and gemstones, incorporate the cultural symbols, artifacts and values at work of the Inuits.
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