BESSIE JAMIESON: JEWELRY
NOVEMBER 22 - DECEMBER 20, 2014
​EXTENDED THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, 2015
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), where she taught traditional techniques of classical jewelry. Her pieces have been exhibited annually at Davis & Langdale Company since 1980.

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.
Necklace
Faceted sapphire beads and pearls with chain sections and filigree clasp [19 inches]
KUJ-1203
Earrings
Repoussed rosettes with rose-cut diamonds [each 1/2 karat] 
KUJ-1314
Gould circular earrings with ornate braided decorations and diamonds at center
Green enamel pendant with blue, yellow, and red decoration in granulated pendant
Blue beads with gold chain segment necklace, clasped and laid flat on white ground
Pendant
Enamel in gold setting. The design is inspired by the Townley Brooch, Ottonian, c. 975-1025, on view at The British Museum, London.
KUJ-1272
Emerald beads with gold bead necklace, clasped and laid flat on white ground
Necklace
Emerald beads, hollow melon beads and gold spacers with granulated rosette clasp 
 [17 1/2 inches]
KUJ-1220
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NEW YORK, NY 10021
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