Summer Blossom Drop Earrings
Summer Blossom Drop Earrings
Summer Blossom Drop Earrings
Summer Blossom Drop Earrings

Summer Blossom Drop Earrings

Polymer Clay Earrings (ID: A113911)
Designed by Jeffrey Lloyd Dever
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Carrying with them the soft summer breeze, these vivid earrings echo the warmth of an afternoon garden. The sunny golden hue is illuminated with scattered turquoise spots, and clusters of coral and pink seeds burst from the pod.

Built in layers over a hand-formed mold, the polymer clay pair are hollow and lightweight, ensuring all-day comfort. Each pair has a hand-carved and backfilled artist signature block on the back. As handmade works of art, each will vary slightly.

Sterling silver ear wires.
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Jeffrey Lloyd Dever

Jeffrey Lloyd Dever

"Curious by nature, I believe every piece I make tells a story. It is my job to drink deeply of the world around me, and then share the beauty."

All of Dever's works are sculptural studies—explorations, if you will—of where the material world of his daily life intersects with his naturalistic musings. From early childhood, the hills, orchards, streams, and woodlands of his small New England town infused his aesthetics. It is to the natural world that he retreats when seeking inspiration. In those still, quiet moments, Dever's mind takes wing and soars. Recently he has amended his portfolio, exploring new contemporary work under the influence of modern art, mid-century design, with a dash of Asian aesthetic.

Using hollow form and reinforced armature techniques, Dever creates an array of art jewelry. Working primarily in one-of-a-kind pieces, he also makes limited production editions of several pieces. His techniques are slow and meticulous as pieces grow from sketches to sculptural forms through cycles of fabrication, sculpting, and layering. The colorful surface details are the actual color of the clay.

Dever's first formal training was in college studying fine art. Throughout his career, he has worked in graphic design and illustration, serving as an adjunct professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art and operating his award-winning graphic design studio. In the early 1990s, he discovered polymer clay, and he has been exploring the possibilities of what he calls "color in 3-D" ever since.

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