
Colored Stone’s third annual Reader’s Choice Award competition produced a group of designers with unprecedented talent. This year’s 20 finalists received votes from more than 1,700 visitors to the Colored-Stone.com Web site. Although first place can only go to one designer, the finalists below also turned heads as our runners-up:
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Second Place: Janis Kerman
“By 1975, I had completed my fundamental studies in jewelry design and began experimenting with various metals and techniques,” says Janis Kerman. “I knew that jewelry making was my direction, my métier. Two years later, Janis Kerman Design was established. The focus of my work for the next 10 years was the design and production of limited-edition collections, detailing for fashion accessories and unique pieces. Though I enjoyed the production years and the fact that my designs were available to many, my need to focus on unique pieces was determining the next era of work. Since 1986, I have been working exclusively in precious metals, gems, and experimental materials,” adds Kerman.
“I am inspired by the form, colors, and textures of objects both artistic and common: architecture, furniture, paintings, ceramics, fashion. . . . My work is based on geometric shapes — their inherent strength, applicability, and timelessness command my respect. Balance rather than symmetry.”
Third Place (tie): Thomas Dailing
With 45 professional designing awards, the creations of Thomas Dailing Designs regularly grace the pages of major jewelry magazines. They typically showcase concave faceted gems by Richard Homer. Thomas Dailing Designs are contemporary classics, delicately balanced with dramatic artistry and a strong sense of engineering. By continually pioneering new techniques, Thomas Dailing Designs brings its unique vision to the jewelry world.
Third Place (tie): Carol Weidman
“A strong Southwest influence started my love for turquoise
and other dominant stones,” says Carol Weidman. “From there, my predilection
for designs eclectic and contemporary has led me to combine organic styling with
dynamic stones. The stone dominates the flow and focus of my jewelry designs.
Each stone is chosen for its radiance and distinctive color, and the jewelry is
designed to complement and enhance the beauty of the stone. Obtaining my M.S.
in biology has inspired the quest for perfection and has helped me develop the
patience and diligence required to design and develop each piece until they become
something special.”
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