Ben Dyer Leafy Tree Branch Pin/Pendant
18k Royal Gold leaf, 14k Rose Gold leaf, and a 14k Palladium/White Gold branch with a small Yellow Gold leaf. Small Diamonds flush-set, a marquise Peridot, teardrop Imperial Topaz, and a tear-shaped Aquamarine, all set in handmade bezels of 18k and 22k Yellow Gold. Has a loop for a chain or small choker. 2" x 2 1/4"
$3225
For Ben Dyer, a successful design suggests motion, reveals unique aspects from different angles, and expresses elegance and grace in asymmetry. In his work, flowing lines and elongated forms contrast with coarser, textured, or hard-edged shapes. Use of gemstones and colors of gold provide accent and color contrast. A further concern is the discipline of creating the maximum design expression within the economic constraints of working with gold. Ben uses this limitation as one might use the structure of the Haiku or the sonata.
Ben Dyer Echer Leaves Cuff Bracelet
Absolutely gorgeous!
$5350
Ben Dyer designs and creates exquisite jewelry in karat gold. He works as a designer, a studio artist, and an artisan. Ben is a member of several craft guilds and gives workshops in goldsmithing. His work is exhibited across the country and has been featured in many publications.
Ben Dyer E-213 Swirl Earring in Palladium/Gold Alloy
14k Spiral earring in Palladium/White Gold. This is a sculptural, 3-dimensional design when worn. Dangles at 1 1/2". The ear wire springs open and closed to form a secure catch for these beautiful, elegant earrings. The Palladium/Gold alloy we use has no nickel and is hypo-allergenic for most women with metal allergies.
$515
Artist Statement
I wrestle with living in tune with both history and the needs and dreams of the future. I was driven to a career that allows for creative personal expression and provides a livelihood. Attracted to a craft that has a varied, complex, and ancient technology, I am intrigued by the concept of body ornamentation with its spiritual and mystical associations.See full article.
My artwork is a celebration of nature, but on a deeper level reflects my grievingover loss of the natural environment, the destruction of many life-forms and damage to the earth. Consequently, in the studio we are highly sensitive to the environmental impact of jewelry production. We generally use hand tools and most materials are recycled; chemical and electrical use is kept at a minimum.
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