MELISSA BOOTH
Owner | Designer-Goldsmith

Growing up, I studied my father, a finish carpenter and cabinetmaker. I saw the skill and care that went into each piece. Every detail was painstakingly thought out and every angle precise. This is when I first realized how important hand-craftsmanship is.

I was first introduced to jewelry production in high school. During this time, I developed a passion for drawing and painting and soon became interested in sculpture and three-dimensional forms. I continued my art studies at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and as a junior I was offered an incredible opportunity with a custom jewelry gallery. I jumped at the chance to work with such skilled artisans and I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1989. I continued working for the gallery for 10 years, advancing from metal polisher to one of their most accomplished designers. While employed there, I was pleased to win several design awards from The Wisconsin Jewelers Association. In 1998, I moved to North Carolina to start my own business and focus on my original goal - to design and produce one-of-a-kind creations for my clients.

A thought, a line in architecture, or the curve of a body stirs me into drawing. I sketch my designs out completely before I begin any gold work. This process allows me to focus on the asymmetry within each piece and to plan each element with balance and proportion.

Each year I travel to hand pick all the unusual stones used in my work. My work focuses on the characteristics of the individual stones and I design for their protection, wearablity and beauty. I strive for asymmetrical balance within each piece. I’ve refined my process over the years to create truly wearable and beautiful pieces of jewelry.

I am available for custom appointments on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Proud member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, Piedmont Craftsmen and Carolina Designer Craftsmen.

mail@melissadesignerjewelry.com

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