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Broken Cuff

Gold & Steel Bracelet (ID: A182076)
Designed by Bette Barnett
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This imposing cuff masterfully combines the raw strength of steel with the luxurious warmth of high-karat gold. The artist employs a unique technique known as "painting with powdered metals," in which the gold is fused with the steel, creating a stunning visual interplay. The cuff features an open vacancy shaped like a fracture, symbolizing resilience and beauty in imperfection. This bold design allows light to dance through the gap, enhancing the contrast between the rich, deep black of the patinated steel and the luminous gold. The result is a captivating piece that embodies both elegance and a sense of vulnerability, making it a true statement accessory for those who appreciate innovative craftsmanship.
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Bette Barnett

Bette Barnett

Studio Migoto
"I am passionate about steel as a raw material for jewelry. By adding gold, I take steel to another level and create jewelry that has a modern, gritty edge but also feels ancient and rich."

Bette creates jewelry by combining steel, that humblest of materials, with noble metals such as gold and silver. Her bold jewelry has a visual vibration that is both industrial and rich.

Bette Barnett’s work involves marrying steel and precious metals by fusing different colors and karats of gold to steel. She also bonds gold and silver foil to steel using the ancient Korean technique of Keum Boo. She uses various techniques to add interest, including electro-etching, chisel texturing, gemstones and patination.

Bette Barnett began her jewelry career in 2010 after retiring from a corporate position. After learning to fuse gold to steel in 2013, she continued to experiment with fusing various gold alloys, silver and other non-ferrous metals to steel. She also perfected application of gold foil to steel using the Keum Boo technique. She teaches jewelry workshops throughout the U.S. and authored a book entitled Creating Steel Jewelry which was published in 2024.

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