More than decoration. Contemporary art jewelry as desire, discourse, and discovery.

Deborah Rudolph

Raw yet refined, Deborah Rudolph’s necklace pieces together shards of what appears to be translucent stone, bound by a delicate web of blackened metal. The fractured edges and subtle earth-toned markings suggest an object shaped by time and the elements, while the meticulous construction reveals the artist’s hand. The contrast between strength and fragility gives the piece a quiet tension. As if it exists in a state of suspension between disintegration and permanence. Rudolph transforms breakage into beauty, elevating imperfection into something precious.

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