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Roxy Lentz
  • First Look
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  • The Process
  • Gallery Representation
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Roxy Lentz

About the Collection

​Photo by Chris MIscik

The materials used for this jewelry have a past, and memories that go back to the beginning of time. Elements fused together and became metal, the metal was refined and fabricated into beautiful silver plated trays given as gifts for a new marriage, to someone who earned a bit of recognition, or just because. 

Then the memories change and are passed on to someone else, and the old memories are refashioned into new ones. 

A walk along a beach or river, will often find bits and pieces of burnt wood, things once recognizable and useful, now cast aside. Memories of a campfire, love, friendship, and good food. 

This collection is about the memories that fill our lives, we share, put away, then burn into our consciousness for safekeeping. 

Wabi-Sabi

Is described by Lenard Koren, in his book, Wabi-Sabi : for Artists, Designers, Poets, & Philosophers as "the quintessential Japanese aesthetic. It is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incompleate. It is a beauty of things modest and humble, It is a beauty of things unconventional."

My desire is for my jewelry to be wabi-sabi. 
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At Joya, Barcelona 2019
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​Pauline wearing Roxy Lentz necklace and earrings.
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​Marianne in hollow Large Toggle necklace, worn backwards.
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​Marianne wearing Roxy Lentz chain necklace.
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​Gabby in Roxy Lentz necklace and earrings.
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