Ten years ago I started a little shop on the waterfront in eastern Canada. It was an effort to etch out something for myself after enduring great personal loss.
Over the years, I have listened, learned and refined my perspective as well as my aesthetic. It has been cultivated from years of living and breathing in the very cultures that have been
my inspiration... from the mountain regions of Yamagata, Japan to the Tuscan hills of Italy! I have refocused and am now creating a new life along the canals of Amsterdam and amidst its open-minded people.
Sublime Silver had to really believe it could offer something UNIQUE TO THE MARKET.
I knew we had to offer something distinct from anything else, not only in quality, but also in design.
I find that my design aesthetic is constantly evolving, and in so many ways, correlates to my surroundings and to what is happening in my life.
Sublime Silver designs represent for me
...a creative collection of personal experiences
...a personal cultivation.
The Japanese say,
"If the flower is to be beautiful, it must be cultivated."
The Zao Ring has been popular since its conception with only minor modification over the years.
The Hope Earrings would never have been realized had I not experienced a personal connection to breast cancer.
Drawing from a decade of direct experience in the silver jewelry industry, I also share some simple guidelines for identifying the components of quality silver, and recognizing good silver design.
Beauty is subjective, but with some basic understanding of what you are looking at, assessing its qualitative and aesthetic value, you can feel confident you are making sound buying decisions that will provide lasting satisfaction.
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The Sublime Silver Design Guide, Simple What is the importance of good... design? Good craftsmanship? Sublime Silver gives you some basic guidlelines to consider...