But not to worry. We have a solution for that thorny what-on-earth-can-I-get-Mom-or-Grad-this-year problem:
Robin Hominiuk's jewelry.
Earrings: Curved Sterling, Freshwater Pearls $120.00 |
Robin hand-forms and hand-forges all her metal, including many of her own links and chains, adding to her designs gemstones, pearls and such found items as beach glass, as well as mixed metals. In spite of all this hard hand-work and the time and care that goes into it, her pieces are remarkably affordable. Her lovely slender bangles, for example, perfect to wear as a stack, are $20.00-$25.00 apiece (not shown; please visit the Gallery or contact us for a look).
The three bracelets above are all created with heavy-gauge sterling silver:
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These are the only two necklaces remaining for sale after the show's first weekend, which put a dent in Robin's inventory:
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These two pieces are quite magnificent, and great examples of Robin's command of metalwork (which, incidentally, she is incorporating with great effect into her ceramic art).
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A peek at what's currently available in Robin's terrific earring designs (top right are the same as mentioned previously at the very beginning of this blog post).
Top Left:
(Drool.)
(Sorry.)
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Top Right:
Lower Right:
You may have noticed a little gratuitous drooling above. Again, sorry, but here's a closer look at these pretty stones, perfect for either Mother's Day or an August birthday present (ahem):
Tube Set Peridot Posts, $95.00 |
(Kids... kids? Yoohoooo....)
And here's this gorgeous turquoise ring, which we featured in last month's Gallery Picks Newsletter, but just can't resist showing again (since we're talking jewelry):
Bezel set turquoise ring, sterling silver, $175.00 |
The clear, perfect turquoise-sky-blue and fine black veining is very reminiscent of the stones that have come out of the Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona; we're not positive that's what this is, however, and the mine's riches are now quite hard to find. In any event, this is a lovely piece.
All of these pieces are now posted right here, in the Show Previews/New Arrivals shop section.
For further information, please contact the Gallery (ssn@theislandgallery.net). And don't forget, you can click on the various links to be transported to a closer look at select pieces in our online shop, visit here to keep an eye on what's new, or see a great cross-section of the amazing art in the Gallery at www.theislandgallery.net/shop/.
Happy Mother's Day!
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