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Influenced by her interest in Southwest jewelry, Judith's contemporary designs reflect geometric
shapes and sharp lines. Her passion for inlay is frequently seen in her bracelets, which she designs
and creates in multiple styles and widths.
Nuggets of turquoise, lapis, dinosaur bone, fossils, opal, pietersite, sugalite, shells of mother
of pearl, pink mussel and spiny oyster provide some of the raw materials for the inlay pieces. The specimens
are then precisely cut to fit in their place in either sterling silver or gold channels.
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Congratulations to This Year's Kenan Center 100 American Craftsmen Award Recipients |
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Saturday, May 31, 2009: Selected as Best New Exhibitor was Judith Foster (jewelry) whose work was featured on this year's promotional
postcard.
Left to right: Martha and Dan Rogala, Bryan Hopkins, Raphaela McCormack, Tim See and Judith Foster.
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"Celebrating the art of craft"
Rings designed by Judith Foster
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