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"Winterstorm" Brooch

Maker: Barbara Seidenath (American, born Germany 1960)

"Butter Pat" Bracelet

Maker: Rachel Shimpock (American, born 1976)

"Focus" Brooch

Maker: Michelle Startzman (American, born 1982)

"Guerness" Brooch from the "Places of Power" Series

Maker: Jean Tudor (American, born 1933)

"Lapis Amphora" Necklace

Maker: Katharine Wood (American, born 1950)

Azurite

Maker: Laura Wood (American, born 1982)

Untitled Ancestor/Monkey Brooch

Maker: Martha Banyas (American, born 1944)

Cut My Teeth

Maker: Aaron Decker (American, born 1989)

"From the Sea" Brooch

Maker: Deborah Lozier (American, born 1961)

Pince-Nez Shooting Glasses

Maker: James Malenda (American, born 1946)

Big Between

Maker: Kiff Slemmons (American, born 1944)

Viper's Venom

Maker: Nancy Lee Worden (American, 1954–2021)

Beware of Snakes

Maker: Nancy Lee Worden (American, 1954–2021)

Man in Airplane

Maker: Earl Krentzin (American, 1929–2021)

Flying Fish I Brooch

Maker: Marilyn Davidson (American, born 1944)

Mourning Ring

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)
Honorand: Philip Philipse, American, 1724–1768

Brooch

Manufacturer: George W. Shiebler (American, 1876–1891)

President's collar

Maker: William Harper (American, born 1944)

Mourning Ring Honoring Martha Corbin

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: Martha Corbin, American, died 1739

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