Ornament Magazine

VOL35.5 2012

Ornament is the leading magazine celebrating wearable art. Explore jewelry, fashion, beads; contemporary, ancient and ethnographic.

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10 ORNAMENT 35.5.2012 letters from our readers a beautiful job The article on Traveler's Market in Vol. 35, No. 4 is wonderful. Thank you for a beautiful job and thank you for writing so well. Lesley Martin Santa Fe, New Mexico feeling fortunate Thank you so much for the wonderful article in Vol. 35, No. 4. I had been out of town at a conference and a student of mine brought it for me to read. As a former art director, I can appreciate all of the work that went into the article. It is wonderful. I feel so very fortunate to be in your magazine. Over fifty-five comments and over one hundred thirty of my Facebook friends 'liked' the article. Patrik Kusek Fairfield, California in gratitude My gratitude runs deep for inviting me to continue our mutual alliance for beauty. Thank you for introducing me to author Robin Updike. She is a lovely woman. I so enjoyed our brief but kindred meeting. The interview process can be daunting for me, but Robin has such an ease about her and an understanding that is deeply rooted. Thank you and your Ornament family for your continued devotion to our rich world. Carol Lee Shanks Berkeley, California Carol Lee Shanks was featured in Vol. 35, No. 4. from our facebook friends This magazine is fabulous... very inspiring for any artist or crafter. Lana Denison Received my copy of the latest Ornament the other day. I have a library of Ornament going back to about 1984. Best publication! And the bolos, in Vol. 35, No. 4—I am in the process of making two of channel inlay. It is amazing how gorgeous you make the magazine. Thank you. Rose Marie Christison We recently spent time in Phoenix and went to the Heard Museum where we saw the fascinating exhibit featuring bolo ties, covered in Vol. 35, No. 4. Love Ornament! Celeste Gleeson Manley There is still time to see this engaging exhibition curated by the Heard Museum's Diana Pardue. It continues to November 4, 2012.

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