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Amy Johns
It's always been pretty clear to me that I owe my love for jewelry to my ethnic heritage - I come from a large family of creative types! We're not shy, we love color, and celebrate the beauty of this wonderful world every chance we get!
Making beautiful jewelry is part of that. Whether it's a...

Ronald Johnson
"Unique Arts has made so many friends and loyal patrons over the past three decades, while creating jewelry, talking rocks, weather and whatnot".

Yaeko Johnson
My jewelry style is Japanese kimono fabric art and natural stones. I like to express different material and color combinations.

Anthony Joneck
My work is hand-formed from fine porcelain. I fire custom glazes to 2300 degrees and accent with three metallic firings of 22k gold. Pendants are finished with unique handmade bails of 14k of wire.

Peter Jones
"I've been a potter in Maine since 1973, operating as Mountain Street Pottery since 1984. I work in stoneware and porcelain clays, firing them to 2300 F in a gas-fired kiln of my own design. I mix my own stoneware clay using a formula I developed over the years which has excellent workability and...

David Julian
My goal as a photographer is to capture images that invite the viewer to pause and take a closer look at the beautiful world around us that in our busy lives often escapes our attention. I look for scenery, objects and phenomena that speak of beauty and serenity, with the hope that they will ...
Wiwat Kamolpornwijit
I hand-form every piece of polymer clay jewelry. All colors are original colors of clay, there is no paint applied. I use several techniques including caning, engraving, weaving, layering, and many others for which I don’t have names. I add beads and wires to complement clay work. Ear wires and...

Annete Kapfer
"As a child I enjoyed many summers just outside of Oslo Norway where I fell in love with nature and the ever changing oceans and its inhabitants. Long summer days on the water was spent playing and digging by the shore, exploring fish and sea critters alike. After college and marrying my husband...

Laurel Karnecki
Laurel trained at the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts, San Francisco, CA in 2004. Her connection with the process was swift, the practice seemed natural and intuitive.
She fine tuned her craft working in fine jewelry, setting diamonds and carrying out repair in a traditional jewelry store. In 2008...

Deborah Kashdan
After a long career as a physician assistant, I began making jewelry in 2008. After working with beads for a few years, I became interested in metals and stones and took classes at the Boca Museum Art School in Boca Raton, FL. in silversmithing and lapidary techniques. I set up a studio in my home...