Jewelry created by Diana Widman 
evokes a sense of movement and a
great deal of texture. Of all her styles 
of work, our favorites revolve around
her Linen Collection – a collection 
of fabricated jewelry that actually has 
the look of rippled fabric. 
With a background in printmaking 
and bookbinding, Diana has long held 
a love for paper and fabric, as well as
 the tools and processes one uses
 to work with them.
So, it’s understandable that when she 
discovered metalsmithing, her passion for 
paper and fabric would become extremely 
evident in her metal work.
By using a technique such as fold forming 
she creates rippling surfaces and 
roughened textures that look like undulating, 
silky fabrics. It's jewelry that provides
 a sense of movement and 
an impression of texture.
Here are a few examples 
of her work.
This cuff is made with sterling silver.
Here we see a
14KT yellow gold cuff set with diamond accents.
These earrings are made from 18KT green gold
 with diamond accents. 
We are inspired by artists who develop work
based on the cross-pollination of ideas 
and techniques.
Something new and different emerges
from these fascinating efforts.
In this instance, by making hard metal
 look like soft fabric 
we cross a threshold with the artist 
into a new realm of beauty, 
style and discovery.
Enjoy!



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