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Signed Studio Sterling Sculpture Handwrought Pendant browse these categories for related items... Directory: Popular Collectibles:Nostalgia:Jewelry:Contemporary: item # 791458 Please refer to our stock # T 1645 when inquiring.
About Mimi's Gems PO Box 458 Methuen, MA 01844 (978)975-5148 $497 - 2pc $11 US Priority Mail/Ins. or Free w/US CK or MO Made in USA - Provenance |
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Made in USA. This sculptural silver pomegranate or apple motif pendant and hand hammered V collar 2pc necklace was hand fabricated wrought by and signed: HANDMADE STERLING MIMI DEE. Red garnets & peridot from other lands were later woven in place. My signature: fabricated from one piece of silver at ~1.8 Oz before adding beads. Gem wt: approx 95 Carats semiprecious gemstones. Total wt: 3.2 ounces or 92 grams. Legal speak: ALL IMAGES DESIGN CONCEPT CONTENT TEXT OWNED BY Mimi Dee. Please view all images for full details as all Qs will be answered here in lieu of email reply. More info and IMHO: A word about using the word studio to describe, in this case, this piece of jewelry. The correct usage is to be applied when the artist herself or himself created the entire item from beginning to end by hand by himself or herself. That word must be retired from usage when the items are being made by the 1000s and/or by others for the designer. If they are being made by others and/or sold by the 1000s, then they have advanced to being classified as designer jewelry. When artists, after years of hard work, have become so successful that they must employ others to make their designs, then let them be proud, let them own it and rejoice. They have arrived. But it is time to graduate and to retire that word from their descriptions. Designers please be kind and allow that word to remain where it originated and that it at the original artist's bench. For the first time ever, I will speak in the first person. Soon you will see why I have restrained myself these last several years, as verbosity could soon become my middle name. This two piece sculptural necklace has taken me several years to complete. Why? Anyone who paints will tell you that they have dozens, maybe hundreds of paintings in progress lying about in their studio. So it is with all my creative endeavors, be they paintings, jewelry, wearable textiles, etc...many years in progress. When I owned my third and last store-gallery-studio, my clients were surprised at the accumulation of pieces in progress as they ventured into my artist's den. Back to this 2 piece necklace. This was completely hand fabricated by moi several years ago and was never made available to show or sell, until now. This is runway material and has substantial heft, yet a very comfortable fit. If you are shy and dislike attention when you enter a room, this may not be for you. Finally, looking through my many years' accumulation of gemstones, again I succumbed to my colorist's need to add color by sewing or weaving 90 vibrant lush gorgeous 4mm dark pink red faceted garnets and 20 peridots with small gauge sterling. Others erroneously use the word "fine" to mean thin gauge, but "fine silver" should be used only to mean 99% or pure silver. The result reminds one of a lush red round fruit, yes? ...and so now I'm a child again and I can still see the pomegranate, fig and mulberry trees growing in our backyard... I have been using wiremetal or thread to secure adornments such as antique buttons, beads, etc on to my available for sale work for decades and decades. Actually as a child, it was bones and pebbles, how Flintstone, that I metalwired, sewed or wove in place on to my jewelry and clothing. Even now I wince remembering when once a month my mother would invite our lady neighbors over for sweet tea and to view not my work, but "what odd stuff this child makes" before tossing out my treasures as she rightfully exercised her neatnik warden like position in our home. She is no longer with us and if she could see the "unneatnikness" that I joyfully embrace, she would surely wring her hands in horror! You see... This is why in the past I have chosen to speak in the 3rd person to describe my work. Now you get War and Peace. |
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