Thursday, June 5, 2008

Bound Earth Jewelry



Wow! Talk about getting back to nature. Andrea Williams at Bound Earth Jewelry definitely has an earthy side, pun intended. She has found a way to create wonderful organic jewelry using Mother Nature's original creations. The best thing is, she leaves the stones in their natural state, and only decorates or enhances them with precious metals.



Beach Stone Jewelry:



jewelry techniques

Sa Necklace

Sa is a Tibetan word meaning earth.

Sterling Silver and beach stones.



designer jewelry

Kyuma Black Stone Ring

Kyuma is a Tibetan word meaning magic.

Sterling Silver and beach stones.



In this design, Andrea has created a perfect likeness of the lotus blossom, in silver and gold.



jewelry designer

Kebyar Pendant

Kebyar is a Balinese word meaning the process of flowering.

16" silver cable, 1" round disc.

Sterling Silver and 22k Gold.



Artist Statement

Growing up in Maine, I spent my summers sailing the coast, exploring its forests, rugged islands, and tidal pools. By age six, I could recognize most native plants and animals, and was forever fascinated with the limitless variety nature provides.



My jewelry is an expression of the wonder I sense in the overlooked intricacies in nature. When we see stones in infinite numbers underfoot at the beach, we cannot help but to miss the unique perfection in each. I use precious metals in conjunction with seemingly ordinary organic materials to capture that sense of wonder in each piece. A wearable reminder of the beauty within.



I live on the water. I stack rocks for fun. I collect seed pods. I spend summer days gardening. I find beauty in improbable places.


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