Photo by Peter Groesbeck
Photo by Peter Groesbeck
Photo by Peter Groesbeck

Cushion Cufflinks

Gold, Silver & Resin Cufflink (ID: A114154)
Designed by Eileen Sutton
$160
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Hand fabricated in sterling silver, 14k gold, and other mixed metals. A resin is weighed and mixed as a clear solution which is then pigmented. The resin is cast into hand-fabricated metal forms. After a curing period of 24 hours, the resin is ground to a fine soap stone-like finish and then carved. Pieces often require two or three separate casting processes.
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Eileen Sutton

Eileen Sutton

Eileen Sutton Precious Metalworks
"My forms are definitely influenced by the color and materials I use, along with what I see in the world around me."

When Eileen Sutton pierced her first piece of copper plate at age seventeen, she was instantly hooked. During her early training, she discovered epoxy resin, a material that excited her with its color possibilities and technical challenges.

Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Sutton studied at Tyler School of Art. Her first studio was in the space of the late Olaf Skoogfors, a pioneer in the field of art jewelry—an experience that paved the way for where she would go with her work.