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96 LAPIDARY JOURNAL JEWELRY ARTIST


LAPIDARY JOURNAL JEWELRY ARTIST

DONE
Have supported myself
for 45 years through
modelmaking and
fabrication to create
one-of-a-kind custom
orders and limited edi-
tion jewelry,exhibited at
American Craft Council
shows and the JCK
Vegas show, sold my
jewelry on television, and
shown many designs in
magazines and books.
Received second prize
in Intergold Contest
for a cuff link design.
Graduated summa cum
laude from Fashion

Institute of Technology
(FIT), where my jewelry
is now in the permanet
collection. Worked as a
journeyman jeweler at
Oscar Heyman to per-
fect my soldering and
fabrication skills,and
fi ve years ago taught
myself cloissoné enam-
eling by reading 12
books and performing
200 color tests over six
months before designing
anything.

DOING
I combine cloisonné
enamel designs with

Anita Selinger


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Bouquet Cloisonné
Necklace
Sterling silver, 18K gold,
sapphires, ruby, tsavorite garnet
PHOTO: STEVEN FINELL

one-of-a-kind sculptural
settings, experimenting
with diff erent enamel-
ing methods, as in a
transparent-colored
champlevé butterfl y
pendant originally cre-
ated in wax, then cast
in silver and depletion
gilded. Also exploring
the technique of keum
boo. Now off er enamel-
ing workshops in addi-
tion to my wax carving
and metal technique
classes.

FIRST PIECE
I created a very simple
enamel pendant when
I was an art educa-
tion major at New York
University. It hangs on
the knob of my china
closet.

HEROES
My mentors, teach-
ers, and friends at FIT,
including Anthony Lent,
a master of chasing and
repoussé, and Maurice
Galle, who was the top
designeer of Tiff any &
Co. Also the uncredited
Art Nouveau jewel-
ers, model makers, and
enamellists of Tiff any &
Co., René Lalique, and
the lapidary artists of
Fabergé.

DESIGN SOURCES
Art museums, architec-
tural detailing, nature,
paintings, history —
whatever catches my
eye. Working directly

with individuals to cre-
ate custom wearable art
is very fulfi lling. Color
inspires my enameling,
gemstone choices, and
mixed metal combina-
tions. An unusual gem-
stone, forming and tex-
turing metal, and playing
with diff erent types of
waxes also inspire new
designs.

FAVORITE PART
Learning and combin-
ing many techniques
because of the amaz-
ing possibilities.I love
painting and rendering
designs on paper, sculpt-
ing the wax, soldering,
and working the metal.
Experimenting with the
enamel process is pure
joy in the moment.

THE ONE THAT
GOT AWAY
My designs never get
away. There is no “expi-
ration date.” Recent or
15 years old, my note-
books can inspire
something new.

ON BENCH NOW
A silver setting cast
from a wax I carved for
a cloisonné design, 18K
ornaments and settings
for gemstones to be sol-
dered, and a fi ne silver
keum boo pendant in
progress.

SEE MORE AT
https://AnitaSelinger
.com

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