Silver Houses Statement Necklace
Silver Houses Statement Necklace
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Silver Houses Statement Necklace

Gold, Silver & Stone Necklace (ID: A135735)
Designed by Diana Eldreth
$2,800
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House shapes are hand-cut into high polished oxidized silver domes, each with a white sapphire accent. This hand-crafted statement necklace is a labor of love.

Please note: This collar is substantial. When lying it across the neck, make sure all domes are facing in the direction you would like before clasping. Hook clasp closure.
Do not dip in a silver cleaner. Because some sections have been oxidized, only use a polishing cloth on the sections that have not been darkened.
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Diana Eldreth

Diana Eldreth

Eldreth Designs
"I am drawn to minimalism because it is both simple and classic. I make a number of house-shaped pieces with black doors because I want to represent the idea that the door is an entryway from distraction. Other pieces have black trees because nature also represents simplicity. The cleanliness of porcelain and sterling silver helps me to achieve a minimalistic look. "

Jewelry artist Diana Eldreth works from her studio in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the heart of Amish country. Surrounded by farmland and countryside, she is secluded from the distractions of the city, which is reflected in her work. Scattered throughout the countryside are white Amish houses, which have influenced her work.

Eldreth uses a variety of media including porcelain and sterling silver. She hand forms her sterling silver bezels so that they complement the minimalist design of the porcelain.

Diana Eldreth does not have a formal background in art and had been pursuing a PhD in developmental science. She learned ceramic techniques from her father, who is a potter. She learned metalsmithing techniques through the Maryland Institute College of Art's continuing education program. After much hard work, she has achieved a level of craftsmanship she takes pride in.

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