Artisan Crafted Women's Fine Silver Earrings 'Forest Sigh' Item ID: 2669931604

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K
Katherine
Such lovely earrings
These earrings are lovely. The brushed sliver is subtle and the earrings are soooo comfortable. Thank you!!!
R
Robert
Calderish
These remind me of Alexander Calder's mobiles.
M
Melissa
Very stylish
These earrings are not only stylish but also beautifully crafted. The silver is light, but not flimsy.I prefer my earrings on the lighter side so they don't pull on my ear lobes. These were a Christmas gift my husband let me pick out for myself .

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Alon Diller

"For as long as I can remember, I have always been keen on handicrafts, especially jewelry, which I started making when I was a teen. I was born in Israel and traveled through Africa and America, always challenging myself to make different designs with what I found in the different countries I visited, such as wires, seeds, gems, bamboo, ceramic, and bone amongst others.

"In 1995 I arrived in Mexico and became enthralled by the quantity, quality and variety of artesanias. I traveled up and down the country until someone told me about Taxco, describing it to me as the 'jewelry capital of the world.' When I came and discovered their art school, I just knew this was the place for me!

"I enrolled in Mexico's renowned National University (UNAM) where I learned about design, drawing, art history, lapidating, engraving, photography and of course, jewelry-making. By the time I finished in 1999 I felt I had gained a solid foundation that has allowed me to develop my own style and design. My collections have been well-received throughout Mexico.

"As form of expression, through jewelry I am able share what I observe, what I think and what I experience. When I'm designing I search for beauty, aesthetics and elegance. I look for a way to leave my personal mark.

"My favorite themes include contrasts, textures, contemporary designs and geometry. I enjoy transforming the old into the new. They say 'there's nothing new under the sun,' but there are always thousands of ways to create a piece to renew it."