Description
This cuff bracelet honors water. Water sustains us and the plants and animals that are part of our food systems. The top of the cuff bracelet features freshwater pearls, glass beads, and domed sterling silver discs handmade from sheet silver; each one punched, hammered, drilled, and filed by hand. The back side of the cuff features hand forged and formed sterling silver eye hooks and a hand embroidered DNA strand in watercolors. Water plays an important role in DNA, in its shape and stability. This piece is my love letter to water.
Category
Jewelry
Materials
Sterling silver, freshwater pearls, glass, and fiber.
Dimensions
8.75" x 3" x .5"
Beth Anderson
Cherokee Nation
About the Artist
Beth Anderson is a contemporary visual artist splitting her time between upstate New York and North Carolina. A Cherokee Nation citizen, her work is influenced by culture, love of materials and handmade objects, as well as her relationship with nature. She works in small metals, illustration, glass, beadwork and basketry. She is TERO certified with Cherokee Nation, registered with the U.S. Department of Interior’s Indian Arts and Crafts Board and a Southeastern Indian Artists Association board member.
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.