
Shana Kroiz
Shana Kroiz Jewelry
Shana Kroiz' one-of-a-kind wearable jewelry celebrates ancient forms and the sensuous nature of human consciousness. These pieces are universal in their appeal and personal in their effect. When worn, the jewelry interacts as sculpture, making the body a pedestal. These pieces are all made with artistic integrity and fine craftsmanship.
Kroiz carves her forms in wax and then electroforms them in either 18k gold, rhodium, 18k rose gold, or oxides over copper. The forms are very lightweight and easy to wear. All findings are either sterling silver or 18k gold. Other forms she finishes with layers of both opaque and transparent enamels, set in hand-fabricated silver or gold settings.
Kroiz received her B.F.A. from Parsons School of Design and an M.F.A. from Towson University. Since 1991 she has been teaching at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she is the founder of the Jewelry Center and is currently the Workshop and Special Events Coordinator.