Whitewater Pendant
Whitewater Pendant
Whitewater Pendant
Whitewater Pendant

Whitewater Pendant

Silver, Stone & Glass Necklace (ID: A126436)
Designed by Debra Adelson
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Cold-worked/hand-carved opalescent glass, handwrought sterling silver, and genuine white topaz. 2"L by 2.5"W.

Every piece is completely handmade and crafted from start to finish by the artist personally without the help of assistants. She works the glass in its solid form by laminating colored sheets to clear blocks creating vibrant, opalescent color. She then sculpts it by grinding, polishing, & stone-wheel engraving. No molds are used.

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Debra Adelson

Debra Adelson

"I pride myself on a line of jewelry that features a mixture of innovative design and a fashion-forward use of color. My goal is for each piece to have a synthesis of balance and composition, form, and color."

Using classical jewelers' techniques, Debra Adelson constructs her pieces from a combination of hand-fabricated sterling silver, cold-worked glass, and natural gemstones.

Adelson works the glass in its solid form by laminating colored sheets to clear blocks, creating vibrant, opalescent color. She then sculpts it by grinding, polishing, and stone-wheel engraving. She does not use any molds. Every piece is completely handmade start to finish by her personally.

Adelson earned her degree in jewelry design and metalsmithing at Tyler School of Art, where she was encouraged to experiment with materials other than those commonly used by other jewelers. She spent many years working with plastics, and then transitioned to glass after becoming a mother and desiring to work with a renewable resource.

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Scale/Size: as expected
Stunning!

Even more striking in person! The workmanship is extraordinary, one of the most beautiful, unique pieces that I've seen in a long time. Highly recommend, brilliant artist!