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Bella Pummarola Blog Summer Jewelry Feature
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Metal Studio Jewelry has been featured in an Italian fashion blog in their summer jewelry feature. Check out the blog and the other designs that were featured and pass on some love to the blog and the other artists and stunning jewelry that got featured. http://bellapummarola.blogspot.it/2016/08/summer-jewelry-special.html
2016 Metal Studio Earrings
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It has been a while since Metal Studio crafted a run of earrings but when Boom happened across these stunning jasper match set gemstones she knew just what to do with them. Simple silver and hammered gold plated brass hoops complement the earrings perfectly. Sometimes the best thing to do with jewelry design is to just let the gemstones speak for themselves. These earrings will soon be available in our shop.
Commissioned pendant necklace in rose gold and antique silver
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This stunning choker necklace was commissioned by a long time customer and close friend. The customer asked simply that Boom design something as a gift for his parter with no other design specifications. Knowing the client well helped Boom choose a combination of faceted and cabochon cut rubies and moonstones. Each gemstone individually hand set into a rose gold crown cap. The design was built around a genuine 18th century piece of Thai silver bullet money. Dozens of small diamonds were set into the side of the money to give it a modern flair. The piece was then polished to bring...
Spruce Meadows Christmas Market
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We are proud to announce that Metal Studio Jewelry will be presenting our line at the Spruce Meadows 2016 Christmas Market in Calgary, Canada. We will be in attendance on the November 18, 19, 20, November 25, 26,26, December 2,3,4. If you are in the Calgary area this Christmas please drop by and say hi.
Indian Ruby Silver Cross
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Silver cross with Indian ruby cabochons. This is a piece recently commissioned by a customer who was looking for a cross with Indian ruby gemstones in it. Boom could not decide which looked better the cabochon settings on the larger cross or the faceted settings on the smaller cross. The customer chose the larger of the two crosses.