Showing posts with label Recycled Metals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recycled Metals. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

DESIGNER - John Marchello




As an artist, I give myself two goals: first, to inspire people to live an environmentally friendly lifestyle and second, to reveal the hidden beauty that can be found in places that are often overlooked. I accomplish these goals by creating jewelry and art from 100% recycled materials. I hope to influence everyone who sees my work to live a more sustainable lifestyle.
I created my own tools that allow me to bend silverware without damaging the surface. The tools themselves are handmade from recycled materials as well. All of my work is made in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. 
The art of bending silverware began when my dad unrolled his napkin ring at Holiday’s restaurant in Ann Arbor, MI. Inside was a bent fork. This inspired the first fork angel. Over time, the process evolved and I was drawn to it. My dad taught me this art form and together we have developed it to what you see today.

DESIGNER - Natalie Frigo






Natalie Frigo's passion is creating unique, heirloom jewelry that celebrates the extraordinary beauty in every client.  
Sculpting all of the designs by hand in her lower Manhattan studio, Natalie personally attends to each detail using the ancient practices of metalsmithing and 'cire perdue' (also known as lost-wax casting).  The organic forms are then handcast and finished in New York City, marrying recycled sterling silver and 18K gold with personally selected, ethically sourced gemstones.