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This month we have asked one of our favorite artists and custom jewelry makers, Karin Jacobson, a few questions about her life and her jewelry. Karin currently creates from Northeast Minneapolis, and like we do here at New Gild Jewelers focuses on ethically sourced and recycled materials.
Karin Jacobson Design, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1,133 likes · 68 talking about this · 107 were here. Handmade art jewelry and wedding rings. Available online at www.karinjacobson.com and in by appoint
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Karin Jacobson began adorning jewelry lovers in 2000 with the launch of her flagship collection at the world renowned Walker Art Center. Within two years, she was selected as the Winner of the the prestigious AJDC New Talent Competition, establishing her jewelry as a national brand.
Dec 4, 2023 · In 2015, I launched the Karin Jacobson fine jewelry collection. These pieces were inspired by origami, using shapes cut out of flat metal which are then bent and folded to create big, three-dimensional forms.