Ornament Magazine

VOL38.1 2015

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

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A d v e r t i s e r s 60 Ad Adornments (IL) 60 Advertise, Ornament (CA) 9 Alex & Mona Szabados (CA) 1 Amy Roper Lyons (NJ) 10 Baiyang Qiu (CA) 11 Barbara G. Prodaniuk (CA) 60 Bead Paradise (OH) 61 Bead Society of Greater Washington (DC) 60 Bead Society of Los Angeles (CA) 11 Brian Sabado (CA) 10 Caramia Visick (CA) 11 Casey Sharpe (CA) 11 Carla De La Cruz (CA) 3 CF Originals (CA) 61 Chris's Cables (LA) 9 Christine Charter Moorhead (CA) 11 Cornelia Goldsmith (CA) ifc Craft in America (CA) 8 dcTrunk Show (DC) 9 Desiree Gillingham (CA) 11 Diana Serrano (CA) 60 (The) Down the Street Bead Show (FL) 9 Elisa Goodman (CA) 2 Facere Jewelry Art Gallery (WA) 9 Fred & Janis Tate (TX) bc Fire Mountain Gems (OR) 3 Freehand Gallery (CA) 58 Genevieve Flynn (MO) 10 Glenn Dizon (CA) 58 Heather Trimlett (CA) 11 Heather Wang (MA) 8 Idyllwild Arts (CA) 10 Irene Estrin (CA) 11 Jay Stargaard (CA) 10 Jeanne Cassanova (CA) 10 Jenne Giles (CA) 10 Jillian Daleiden (TX) 9 Jivita Harris-Casey (CA) 9 Joe Feinblatt (CA) 9 Joseph Addotta (CA) 60 Joseph P. Stachura Co. (MA) 9 Joyce Aysta (CA) 9 Joyce Watanabe (CA) 9 Joyita Ghose (CA) 10 Karen McCreary (CA) 10 Karen Smith (CA) 11 Karin Pohl (CA) 11 Karin Worden (CA) 11 KenSu Jewelry (HI) 1 Ken Loeber (WI) 10 Kim McCarthy (CA) 11 Lacey (CA) 58 Kristina Logan (NH) 59 Leekan Designs (NY) 59 Lifelong Learning, 11 Linda Shull (CA) ibc Ornament (CA) 11 Ling-Yen Jones (CA) 10 Lisa Van Herik (CA) 9 M. Carol Salvin (CA) 10 Marianne Hunter (CA) 11 Mark Doolittle (CA) 10 Martha Collins (WA) 10 Mitzi M. Howard (CA) 10 Nancy Kennedy (CA) 11 Olivia Batchelder (CA) 2 Patricia Palson (NH) 9 Paul Farmer (AZ) 11 Phill Evans (CA) 8 Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show (PA) 61 Photography of Personal Adornment (CA) 3 Rachel Carren (MD) 58 (The) Ranch (WA) 60 Reactive Metals Studio (AZ) 2 Rebecca Myers (MD) 58 Revere Academy of Jewelry (CA) 63 Rio Grande (NM) 2 Sara Owens (WA) 10 Shana Kroiz (MD) 9 Sandy Kreyer (CA) 3 Sharon Donovan (MI) 1 Smithsonian Craft Show (DC) 60 South Pacific Wholesale (VT) 59 Society of North American Goldsmiths SNAG (OR) 9 Suzye Ogawa (CA) 11 Tricia Ree McGuigan (CA) 1 Turtle Ridge (WI) 3, 10 Virgo Moon (CA) 9 Will Piculell (CA) 58 William Holland School of Lapidary Arts (GA) 10 Wolfgang Vaatz (AZ) Help support the Arts and Artists by letting our advertisers know that you saw their advertisement in Ornament. Carolyn L. E. Benesh Robert K. Liu, Ph.D. Patrick R. Benesh-Liu Joseph M. Harper Stephanie A. Morris 760.599.0222 ornament@ornamentmagazine.com Customer Service 800.888.8950 Glen R. Brown Ashley Callahan Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell Leslie Clark Jo Lauria Carl Little David Updike Robin Updike Coeditors Associate Editor Art Director Marketing Director Contributors Contact Us ORNAMENT CELEBRATES A UNIQUE ART because its context is the human being. Our creative energies are drawn from an appreciation that what we make to adorn ourselves is a beautiful and meaningful expression of life. OUR VISION IS RICH in contemporary, ethnographic and ancient history, anthropology, and archaeology. We believe that we can help sustain a healthy and compassionate society when we know more about our own and other cultures. As an international resource for forty years, Ornament encompasses the world. FROM THE BEGINNING we set ourselves the exciting challenge of documenting the art and craft of personal adornment. Ornament demonstrates the richness and diversity of this vast subject with a stunning display of creative works, past and present. WITH INFORMATIVE PROFILES we support emerging and established artists in jewelry and wearable fiber who create artworks that stimulate, enrich and invigorate us today and are a profound and exquisite legacy for the years ahead. KNOWLEDGE SHAPES THE PRESENT AND FUTURE w h e n w e r e n e w o u r b o n d s b o t h w i t h t h e r e c e n t p a s t and antiquity, revealing or tracing historical r o o t s a n d customs, aesthetics, materials, and technical processes. Ornament exists to educate, inform and inspire. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN ORNAMENT as we embark on a rewarding journey of discovery. Add your vision to ours. Together we will make this world a little more meaningful, a little more beautiful, and a little bit better. Founded May 1, 1974

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