John Tzelepis Jewelry, Minimalist Art Form, 14Kt Gold and Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver Amethyst Earrings EAR190SMAM

John Tzelepis has been dedicated to the art of jewelry and metals for 20 years. His handcrafted jewelry focus on form, color, and texture that reflects his passion for redefining both the art and function of jewelry-making. His jewelry material includes 14Kt gold, sterling silver, and various gemstones. Handcrafted in the USA.

John Tzelepis Jewelry Sterling Silver Citrine Bracelet BRA520CI Handcrafted Artistic Artisan Designer Jewelry
Sterling Silver Citrine Bracelet BRA520CI

John Tzelepis Profile Artist, Jewler

John Tzelepis has received his undergraduate degree in Jewelry and Metals from Skidmore College and his MFA from Arizona State University.

Working in his studios in Arizona and New York, he has devoted himself to the research, development, and refinement of techniques to produce jewelry that exceeds the character and quality his customers demand. The line, form, color, and texture of these designs are a reflection of his passion for redefining both the art and function of jewelry-making. He currently is the Department Head of the Metals and Jewelry program at the Phoenix Center for the Arts.

John Tzelepis Jewelry Sterling Silver Amethyst Pendant Necklace PEN070AM Handcrafted Artistic Artisan Designer Jewelry

Sterling Silver Amethyst Pendant Necklace PEN070AM

John Tzelepis Jewelry Sterling Silver Amethyst Bracelet BRA540AM Handcrafted Artistic Artisan Designer Jewelry
Sterling Silver Amethyst Bracelet BRA540AM

John Tzelepis Jewelry Sterling Silver Amethyst Pendant Necklace PEN050AM Handcrafted Artistic Artisan Designer Jewelry
Sterling Silver Amethyst Pendant Necklace PEN050AM

Amethyst Earrings EAR050SSAM Sterling Silver or 14K Gold by John Tzelepis Jewelry

 


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