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New Horizons

Tiffany Reiter

New Horizons

Beadwork & Quillwork

Glass beads, sterling silver and thread.

18" x 8" x 1"

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    USD $195.00

 
 
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Description

This beaded rosette necklace represents venturing into new horizons after teaching myself beadwork. I needed to learn a new jewelry skill because I have adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) from shoulder repair surgery, leaving me unable to use many of my metalsmithing tools until the problem resolves.Beaded Rosette Pendant: 3 in. diameter on Sterling Silver Frame with Picot Beaded Edge Fringe: 2 in. to 2 1/2 in. longTotal Pendant Drop Length: 5 1/2 in.Sterling Silver Foxtail Chain: 20 in. long with SS Lobster Claw Clasp.

Category

Beadwork & Quillwork

Materials

Glass beads, sterling silver and thread.

Dimensions

18" x 8" x 1"

Tiffany Reiter

Cherokee Nation

About the Artist

Tiffany Reiter was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and moved to Orange County, California, where she had a successful finance career in the high-tech industry. After sustaining injuries in an auto accident, she left her job and took a jewelry class to maintain function in her hands. She soon realized she was onto something and pursued further training over the course of four years, constantly honing her skills through her strong dedication and drive to learn. As a Cherokee Nation citizen and TERO-certified artist, much of Reiter’s inspiration comes from traditional influences that she gives her own modern spin, creating contemporary jewelry designs with a unique, Native American flair. This fusion enables her to remain true to her Cherokee heritage while expressing her unique design aesthetic. Specializing in the use of traditional silversmithing methods, combined with a passion for design and craftsmanship, she makes jewelry using hand-forged sterling silver and copper, with many pieces having semi-precious stone embellishments. Reiter hopes that those who see her work will realize that Native American culture is still very much alive and will wear her jewelry to celebrate her people.

Pickup & Shipping

All artworks sold will be shipped from the gallery after the show closes. Packages should go out no later than September 20, 2025. Visit here to learn more about shipping and handling as well as tax-exempt purchases.

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