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The gold snake chain necklace suspending seven round stations featuring glass and metal designs bezel set in silver, signed Jam / 1993, necklace testing 14KT, pendant bezels testing silver.
Center station 1 in.; Necklace 25.25 in.
113.4 dwt.
The Contemporary Art Collection of Francine & Benson Pilloff, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Julie Anne Mihalisin (b. 1962) studied jewelry at Tyler School of Art and as a graduate student at London's Royal College of Art. Mihalisin quickly developed a fascination with the contrasting properties of glass and metal. The artist uses the technique of "kiln-slumped glass jewelry," in which a metal framework that helps shape the glass is in turn entrapped in the glass. Her work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, the Corning Museum of Glass, and the Museum of Arts and Design.
Accompanied by display case and a copy of article written by Nancy Ukai Russell, "Julie Anne Mihalisin: Luminous Renderings" published in
Ornament Magazine, Issue 17, 1993, pages 50-53.
Featured in Ornament Magazine, issue 17, 1993, p. 50
Good estate condition.