Sunday, August 7, 2011

Recycled Metal Jewelry by Robin Wade


Fairy Faralyn Frolics In Light - Pendant - 432
Fairy Faralyn Frolics in Light Pendant
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For truly unique metalwork jewelry, look no further than the Etsy shop owned by artist Robin Wade. Using recycled metals from a number of sources, such as old silverware, broken jewelry, watch gears and antique buttons, Robin creates beautifully whimsical jewelry, including angel and fairy pendants. Given names and imbued with their own personalities, these angel and fairy pendants are symbols of hope and strength for Robin and are truly one-of-a-kind.

When describing her artistic process, Robin states, "It has always been important for my work to have emotion and to tell its own story. When I began creating jewelry, I decided each piece should have its own voice." (Full profile on Etsy)

An Etsy shopowner since 2009, Robin resides in California. In addition to making jewelry, Robin also teaches and paints. View a gallery of her artwork at robinwade.com, and follow this blog for her shop updates.
   
Angel Karryn Keeps The Keys - Pendant - 457
Angel Karryn Keeps the Keys Pendant
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4 comments:

  1. Robin you are amazing, your talent never ceases to enlighten me. You have a an inner beauty as well as an outer beauty. If we had more souls like you in this world what a wonderful place the world would be for all. Makes me want to start singing John Lennon's lyrics "Imagine". Thank you for showing your light and peace to everyone. Your sister, Judy

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  2. Robin is an amazing artist and person... her work and personal integrity matches no other.. I have had the wonderful opportunity to learn under Robin and she is very dedicated and helpful.. willing to share when she can . One of the most amazing qualities Robin possesses is her creative abilities.. the faces she makes for her angels and other work look like you are standing in front of a real person. I feel honored to have met Robin.. she is a true spirit !

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  3. Thank you Jennifer for contacting me about creating this post. I appreciate your willingness to give of your time and energy to support fellow artists. You are not only giving... you are also an incredible jewelry artist!
    I am moved by so many people visiting this blog and post. Thank you Judy and NumiJoe for leaving comments that not only touch my heart... but also lift my spirit.
    With light and warmth...

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  4. I am so glad that you like it! I love all your work! Your paintings are great, and I'm hoping to do a feature about them on JMWH Crafts! And thanks to Judy and NumiJoe for following my blog!

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