@Metalsmithsforchange piece honoring Diane Nash

Diane Nash is known as the fire of the civil rights movement. This piece reflects the heart she has placed in leading. Her fire, passion, uncompromising devotion to a peaceful solution to any policy made to oppress people of color. The 72 ct petrified palm wood that is shaped and polished on both sides contains…

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Going to the sea or bringing it with you?

Stacker bracelets that speak softly of the sea, from the Gulf to the Atlantic. Deep blue sea glass from the Atlantic and Peruvian blue opal that glows when the sun shines through it’s pierced bezel. Wear one or stack them and listen to them jingle they’re music.

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Blue skies and seashells

This stunning piece of turquoise from the closed #8 mine has a hue reminiscing a clear blue sky. The sand dollar and shell take you under that blue sky to the beach with sand between your toes, the smell of salt water and the sounds of surf rolling in.

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Green flash

The green flash is aptly named after the phenomenon that sometimes (rarely) occurs when the last bit of sun sets on a flat horizon, such as the Gulf of Mexico. If you have seen that, consider yourself very lucky. This opal was sourced through Baystate Opals and this statement is Lou’s perfect voicing of my…

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