
Adrienne Neszmelyi-Romano
Adrienne's jewelry reflects her long-term artistic interest in organic forms. The irregular contours of stones, bones, and other natural surfaces often inspire her designs. Sometimes, textures and patterns on the surfaces of her pieces echo arrangements found in natural environments or structures seen at the microscopic level.
Adrienne thoughtfully handcrafts each of her works out of fine, sterling and/or Argentium silver using traditional metalsmithing techniques, some of which are soldering, forging, texturing, and in some cases, casting. Pieces often include multiple contrasting elements, that are accomplished via the use of textures, unique stones, etched and fused surfaces, and/or a patina in the finishing process.
Adrienne Neszmelyi-Romano began her jewelry journey in her teens, as one of many creative art-making activities. Later, while working as a museum professional and pursuing graduate studies in arts education, she took a metalsmithing class and her life in the arts was forever changed. Now working full time in jewelry, she fuses her love of the arts and sciences and nature into her modern designs.