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Serena Kojimoto
Serena Kojimoto started making jewelry at Pasadena City College under Artist and teacher Christina Smith. In 1990 she moved from Los Angeles to New York City to study Metalsmithing and 20th Century Design at Parsons School of Design. She currently makes jewelry full time from her New York City studio.
The jewelry is inspired by functional forms, ranging from everyday objects to industrial elements. These shapes are softened, round and sensual with a combination of polished and textured surfaces, which flow together to create a sense of movement. A combination of wax carving and hand fabricating is employed to form the various collections. Hammering marks, forging techniques and multiple soldering styles are also used. |
Faceted Carnelian Earrings 14k Gold Wire |
Labradorite Necklace |
The artist states, "I feel the work appeals to people of all ages through the functionality of design, and a sense of fun. These are pieces that are thoroughly wearable and they are the things you feel good in." |
Although the pieces have a modern feel,
they are, at their core, timeless. |
| The unique blend of masculine and feminine tones transcends the gender specific. Crafting in sterling silver and gold, accented by gemstones, creates a visual and tactile elegance, suitable for casual or formal settings. |
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