Red Copper Bracelet

$45.00

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Enamel on Copper Bracelet,
- Clear red enamel fired onto pure copper
- 1" x 6.5" Bracelet, with gold pated links and clasp
Based on a past design from my Aunt Kay Denning.  Through the gracious permission of my uncle I am bringing back some style and technique concepts of Kay Denning in production quality enamel jewelry.  As I expand this storefront I will include some rare and not so rare pieces Kay Denning produced from the 1950s to the late 70s for comparison and contrast to more contemporary styles. Most of the pieces I produce are on copper or fine silver, with gold plated, sterling and gold filled links and clasps.

The Green Eye

$25.00

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Enamel on copper Pendant
- Translucent and opaque green glass fired onto pure copper
- 1.25" x 1.25" Pendant, with 18 inch black silk cord necklace
- Back enameled in a beautiful blue
Pendant with deep rich natural copper with translucent green border and solid, opaque center.  Through the gracious permission of my uncle I am bringing back some style and technique concepts of my Aunt Kay Denning in production quality enamel jewelry.  As I expand this storefront I will include some rare and not so rare pieces Kay Denning produced from the 1950s to the late 70s for comparison and contrast to more contemporary styles. Most of the pieces I produce are on copper and fine silver, with gold plated, sterling and gold filled links and clasps. Gift box included. 

Fire and Ice

$46.00

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Enamel on Copper Bracelet,
- Red, black, translucent grey and clear glass fired onto pure copper
- 1" x 7.5" Bracelet, with gold pated links and clasp
I decided to call this style of jewelry "fire and ice" due to the look of the molten glass on the fiery red and black enamel base.  Through the gracious permission of my Uncle I am bringing back some style and technique concepts of my Aunt Kay Denning in production quality enamel jewelry.  As I expand this storefront I will include some rare and not so rare pieces Kay Denning produced from the 1950s to the late 70s for comparison and contrast to more contemporary styles. Most of the pieces I produce are on copper and fine silver, with gold plated, sterling and gold filled links and clasps.