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EAM Sale Jewelry
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Elise A. Moran After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1990 with a BFA in jewelry and light metals, Elise worked a couple of years for two Providence based jewelry designers, while developing her own line of silver and gold jewelry. She then co-owned EAM Gallery, a jewelry store featuring her work from 1993 until 2004 in Portsmouth, NH. Since graduating, she has also maintained a wholesale business, and her jewelry can be found in many fine galleries and shops around the country. Currently Elise has a studio in the Button Factory (Portsmouth) where she continue to create and explore in metals and other materials. Inspiration " I am most inspired by nature’s perfect design. Since 1993, I have explored translating the complex and balanced forms that I see in nature, into small metal sculptures to be worn and to adorn. It is one of my favorite challenges… to see a beautiful flower or branch, etc. and to figure out how to recreate it in silver and gold. The results are whimsical, delicate pieces that, I hope, imbue a classic elegance that will flatter those who wear them." Sale prices are 50 % off the original price and are noted in RED. All sales are final. a. MGO100: Sterling Silver Flame Milagro: 13/16" long: $84.00 ($42.00) b. MGO100: Sterling Silver Hand Milagro, 13/16" long: $84.00 ($42.00) (mate is opposing) a. MGO400: Sterling Silver Hand Milagro: 16 & 1/4" long, Branch Toggle clasp: $110.00 ($55.00) (Hand is 5/8" tall) CARE: 1. Clean jewelry with warm water and a mild soap to remove dirt and oils. Dip in tarnish remover (i.e. Tarn-X) Wash jewelry again with either a solution of baking soda and water or soap and water, then dry thoroughly. NOTE: Don't submerge hollow jewelry with holes. Don't put pearls or other porous stones in tarnish remover-follow instructions on bottle. Don't wear beaded jewelry when bathing or swimming. To restore the soft satiny finish of the metal, rub with scotch-brite or course steel wool. |