Sunlit Indigo Brooch
Sunlit Indigo Brooch
Sunlit Indigo Brooch
Sunlit Indigo Brooch
Sunlit Indigo Brooch
Sunlit Indigo Brooch
Sunlit Indigo Brooch
Sunlit Indigo Brooch
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Sunlit Indigo Brooch

Gold, Silver & Stone Pin (ID: A176653)
Designed by Boline Strand
$1,900
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This sculptural brooch combines the elements of a scroll, a mosaic drop, and a bright, bezel-set gemstone. It is hand fabricated in oxidized sterling silver, a block of lapis lazuli, and a yellow topaz, all set in 22k gold with an 18k gold granule. The brooch has a double pin back for added balance and safety.
Oxidized silver will acquire a more polished surface over time, with the touch of skin and clothing, gaining beauty through the wearer's personal history with the piece. Refrain from wearing while bathing or swimming and using harsh cleaning products. Put on after applying any makeup and hair products.
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Boline Strand

Boline Strand

Boline Strand Jewelry
"In addition to being sculptural embellishments, I see my jewelry as declarations of identity: iconic talismans that may inspire and evoke memories and emotional responses, while expressing aspects of the wearer's personal history. "

In her work with metals and stones, Boline Strand explores certain thematic forms that have followed her since early childhood and that evolve as she works with them in new, ever-changing variations. Both simple and ornate designs and color compositions inspire Strand, whether found in nature, ancient and modern art, or the world around us.

Strand creates her designs using traditional metalsmithing techniques and hand tools, often modifying old hand tools and found steel elements that may have been originally intended for a different purpose.

Boline Strand was initially studying painting and mosaic when she discovered her art school's metalsmithing department. It felt like a natural progression that her interest in form, color, and historical adornment should be combined in the medium of metalsmithing.

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