Jazz Bracelet (one of a kind)
sterling silver, tourmaline, garnet, peridot
1.5" wide x .25" x 7.5" long
$1600.

 

FEATURED WORK

Interest in structure, geometry and modular designs has originated in my background and study of architecture. Jewelry-making provided me with instant gratification and sense of creative freedom and control that the architectural process was lacking.

In recent years raising a child had a profound effect on my creative process. My work became more playful and intuitive, and less serious, symmetrical and controlled. I allow unexpected elements of chance to play part in the process. After many years of creating monochromatic work, I also started using color. I feel more like a painter now than an engineer, creating impressionistic compositions, with fields of color broken up into small elements.
I use translucent semi-precious gems to create the most luminous effect.
Each gemstone bead is like a drop of paint becoming part of the color field.

I always shied away from traditional stone setting techniques, and use of beads allowed me to employ a unique way of capturing gems within metal frames. I use very thin silver wires threaded through the holes and balled up on both sides using high heat.
Frames or outlines are fabricated out of sterling silver, some are partially cast.

For more information contact ashka.dymel@verizon.net or 718.488.8985