BESSIE JAMIESON: JEWELRY
NOVEMBER 13, 2012 - JANUARY 12, 2013
                                                   EXTENDED
BESSIE JAMIESON: JEWELRY will consist of hand-made necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and pins of 22-karat gold with precious and semi-precious gemstones, including antique rose-cut diamonds.  JAMIESON draws on ancient, classical, Byzantine and medieval jewelry to inspire her own designs.  Her jewelry is contemporary, yet rooted in the past.

BESSIE JAMIESON began her career in jewelry design as an apprentice to Robert Kulicke at the Kulicke-Stark Academy in New York.  JAMIESON is the former owner and director of the Jewelry Arts Institute in New York (a descendant of the Kulicke-Stark Academy), and she continues to teach traditional techniques of classical jewelry at the Institute.  Her jewelry has been exhibited annually at Davis & Langdale Company since 1975.

JAMIESON was featured in a film demonstrating the art of granulation, shown at The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture in conjunction with the exhibition The Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry (2004). JAMIESON has also given lectures to the staff of The Cloisters on classical jewelry making techniques.

Diamond ring on white cylinder
Ring
Nine rose-cut diamonds, size 5 – 5 1/2
DAVIS & LANGDALE COMPANY, INC.
NEW YORK, NY 10021
212-838-0333

Gold knotted necklace with five purple bead necklace, clasped and laid flat on white surface
Necklace 
Amethyst cabochons with Herakles knot links
Bracelet  
Hollow gold with green tourmaline in granulated setting 
Gold bracelet with green gem in granulated setting
Gold bead earrings with granulation at top and bottom of beads suspemded from clear earring tree
Earrings
Large hollow ball earrings with fine granulation