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  2. Monique Péan - Wikipedia

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    Art and design. Website. moniquepean.com. Monique Péan (born c. 1981) is an American artist whose practice is focused on fine jewelry, sculpture, painting and furniture. [2][3] Her studio is based in New York City. [4] Her work explores themes of space, temporality, identity, and origins, and makes use of materials such as fossils, meteorites ...

  3. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Yazzie Johnson. Southwest American Indian jewelry artist, Gail Bird, in 1979. Born. 1949 (Gail Bird) 1946 (Yazzie Johnson) Oakland, California (Gail Bird) Winslow, Arizona (Yazzie Johnson) Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson are Southwest American Indian artists known for their innovative jewelry which uses varied stones and blends both contemporary ...

  4. Art jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Kelly L'Ecuyer suggests that "Calder's jewelry was central to many of the museum and gallery exhibitions of this period, and he continues to be viewed as the seminal figure in American contemporary jewelry." [22] Using cold construction and crude techniques that suggested a spirit of improvisation and creativity, Calder's jewelry shares his ...

  5. Lola Brooks (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Lola Brooks (artist) Lola Brooks is an artist, metalsmith, and educator who specializes in jewelry. [1] Brooks' works have been shown at places such as the National Ornamental Metal Museum, The Society of Arts and Crafts, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Craft and Folk Art, and was included in the Talente exhibition in 1996. [2]

  6. Azza Fahmy - Wikipedia

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    Azza Fahmy. Azza Fahmy is an Egyptian jewellery designer, and the founder of the design house Azza Fahmy Jewellery. [1] Fahmy was the first woman to train in Egypt's jewellery quarter, Khan El Khalili. [2] In 2013 Fahmy founded ‘The Design Studio by Azza Fahmy’, in partnership with Alchimia, Contemporary Design School in Florence. [3][4]

  7. Suzanne Belperron - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Belperron (1900–1983), born in Saint-Claude, France, was an influential 20th-century jewellery designer [1][2] based in Paris. She worked for the Boivin and Herz jewellery houses before the outbreak of World War II. Subsequently, she took over the Herz company, renaming it Herz-Belperron.