When Orbix opened in 2002, making a pitcher began as a daily exercise in refining the connection between eye, hand, and idea.
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Molly's jewelry reflects her fascination for nature's intricate assembly of plant and flower components into perfect structures.
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These elegant designs have come a long way from the original pieces made of gearbox parts, industrial rubber, and petrol hoses.
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For fans of metalwork, crosswords, and Scrabble: keum-boo is an ancient technique of fusing flakes of gold to sterling silver...
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Kaffe Fassett is one of our patron spirits at Terrestra: we want our surroundings to be alive with color!
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Penny Hanscom paints with fabric. She creates intricate collages from hundreds of pieces of fabric.
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John Harden has been a woodworker since his childhood days growing up in the Pacific Northwest.
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Having balanced family and career, Liz says: "The more you gush about how stunning my children are, the better and more timely your order will be."
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A career cinematographer has become an glass art master, fusing modern design and geometry with traditional techniques.
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Kathleen says, "I try to create work that is fresh and unexpected in its relationship to the body, and will engage and delight the wearer.”
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Caron designs for women of all ages, shapes, and sizes. She says, "Go with what you've got and show it off," and does she ever walk the talk.
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A previous career in classical ballet has given Judith a very unusual perspective on her work as a studio jeweler.
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Nicasio Woodworks Wedded Wood™ reveals the remarkable inner beauty of grafted walnut wood patterns and contrasting colors.
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Nichibei blends elements of Japanese folk art with a calm contemporary flair to produce a signature collection of handmade pottery.
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Who knew? Amazing confections of metal can be stunning to look at, comfortable to wear, and easy to pack.
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Most of us don't get to design our own homes from the ground up, but our home interiors telegraph a lot about who we are and want to be.
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Philippa says, “I love to hear from customers that mine is their favorite everyday jewelry," and we know she hears this often.
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Mark says, "Glassblowing is much like a dance; the artist moves with respect for and knowledge of the partner."
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At an exhibition of Sara's photographs a guest lamented her lack of wall space and wished the images were scarves so she could wear them. Eureka!
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The influences on Gary's work are wild and eclectic, but the results are distilled simplicity: classic today, classic tomorrow.
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"There is a moment when glass... attains its supreme beauty... Craftsmen stand face to face with glass each day and listen to its voices."
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Diverse metalworking techniques transform silver into serene jewelry that evokes the forests, sea, and sky of coastal Maine.
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Stylish form and function in leather bags handcrafted in the USA.
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When you're an innovative ceramic artist who also happens to teach geometry and calculus, this is what your pottery looks like.
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Just as the sea never looks exactly the same twice, this studio produces "consistently inconsistent" work whose forms and colors change beautifully with each piece
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Asked about the career trajectory that brought him to woodwork, Matt says, "I wasn’t pushed into full-time artisan work, I fell into it."
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You can think of Amy as a jeweler without borders, traveling fearlessly everywhere, inspired by everything but boundaries.
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