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Carolyn Morris Bach jewelry art

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Carolyn Morris Bach jewelry art

A deer and an owl. Carolyn Morris Bach jewelry art

Carolyn Morris Bach jewelry art
According to American jeweler Carolyn Morris Bach, she has been making jewelry for more than thirty years. Considered one of the best jewelers in today’s art, she studied jewelery and blacksmithing in Rhode Island School of Design. Today she works in her private studio, established in rural New England, on the personal site of 70 acres, overlooking the pastures and forests. This could explain the close relationship of artworks by this artist with nature. Jewelry made by Carolyn Morris Bach represents the spirits of the ancient soul and powers. In particular, sun, moon, wind, rain, stones, plants.

Jewelry art by Carolyn Morris Bach

Nature inspired Jewelry art by Carolyn Morris Bach

Original wearable jewelry by Carolyn Morris Bach – represented in many museums throughout the United States and around the world. In particular, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Arts and Design in New York, Fuller Craft Museum in Massachusetts, and Racine Art Museum in Wisconsin. The materials Carolyn Morris Bach uses for creating jewelry pieces – sterling, pearl, quartz, cow bone, and fossilized ivory.

Carolyn Morris Bach jewelry art

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