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Ordinary metal becomes unique jewelry at the hands of Bangor Township woman

Posted by Amy Jo Johnson | The Bay City Times
Kathy Maciag said it’s hard to describe her love for metal.

“I’ve always liked metals … I just like the feel of metals,” she said.

But this 61-year-old Bangor Township resident and registered nurse isn’t into banging out body work on cars or recycling metal at scrap yards.

Her penchant is for making jewelry - bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings from copper, sterling silver, bronze and brass.

“I can’t afford gold,” she jokes.

Making metal jewelry, she explains, is not an inexpensive process. A small piece of sterling silver the size of a regular Post-it note costs roughly $50.

“So you better not make a mistake,” Maciag said.

And then there’s the cost of the tools - a drill, for example - to make her creations look the best they can.

She sells her pieces, on average, for anywhere between $10 to $150.

Ideas, she says, come from magazines and jewelry she sees while out and about. A tiny notebook stashed in her purse is used to jot down drawings for later use.

She’s careful, she says, to add details that are uniquely her own so as not to copy other’s work.

Maciag sells her wares at The Store@Studio 23 and at The Apple Tree store in Cadillac.

She attends juried shows in Cadillac, Traverse City and Elk Rapids. And she never misses the YWCA of Bay County’s annual Riverside Art Festival each spring.

“I’ve probably been doing (that) 15, 18 years,” she said.

Maciag describes jewelry-making as a wonderful, creative hobby she’s enjoyed for years.

“It gives me joy to take a flat piece of metal and come up with something like this,” she said, holding up a pair of copper earrings.

Plus, when you have a bad day, working with metal is a unique way to work out aggressions.

“Man, you can just take a hammer and pound the heck out of it,” she jokes.

And sometimes it’s just fun to see what you can create. For example, Maciag holds up an ugly, dull piece of copper tubing she found in the garage and then shows a polished bracelet she made.

“It’s fun to see out of some dirty piece what you can make,” she says.

To learn her craft, Maciag took classes at the Midland Center for the Arts. It was there that she discovered fabricating - the process of shaping a plain piece of metal into something beautiful.

She’s has been hooked ever since. So much so that while Maciag has her own at-home studio dedicated to her art, she still takes lessons from a Sanford woman, a practice she’s been doing once a week for nearly three years.

Someday, possibly next year after she retires, Maciag says she hopes to have more time to dedicate to her craft. She said she’d love to someday make jewelry to go with outfits for a clothing store.

Source: http://blog.mlive.com/

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New Designs From Matthew Hoffmann Now Offered By Ten Fine Jewelry

A new line of jewelry designed by Matthew Hoffmann, founder of Hoffmann Jewelry Design, will be offered by Kris Keller at Ten Fine Jewelry located at 10 Nickels Arcade in Ann Arbor, MI (www.tenfinejewelry.com). These newest creations are inspired by Hoffmann’s recent battle with a serious illness. He spent eight weeks in the hospital and since his recovery earlier this year Hoffmann has been compelled to continue his life’s work. He has succeeded in translating this humanizing experience into innovative designs consisting of “God’s Metal” gold with exotic colored gemstones, pearls, and sparkling diamonds.

Hoffmann commented, “The jewelry is so alive you will barely be able to hold it in your hands.”

Hoffmann’s reputation in Ann Arbor is that of an eccentric, yet gifted, jewelry designer. However many people do not realize that he struggles with bipolar disorder. This affliction is both a creative gift and a personal curse but Hoffmann takes what life gives him and creates beauty regardless of the odds. Some people may dismiss him as being insane, but his artistic genius cannot be denied. It is evident in each unusual piece he comes up with for his clients.

Hoffmann Jewelry Designs will be displayed at the new store Ten Fine Jewelry located in the beautiful Ann Arbor staple “Nickels Arcade”. The distinguished venue is a perfect place to display these contemporary jewelry designs. As this jewelry gallery opens, it serves as another testament to the resilient artist that Hoffmann has become over the years.

Kris Keller owner of Ten Fine Jewelry commented, “The most important aspect of design I have learned from Hoffmann over the past fifteen years is; to be an original artist you must forget everything you have already learned in the past”.

For all inquiries in having a custom designed piece made please contact Kris Keller at Ten Fine Jewelry.

To view some of the latest creations get online and go to http://www.tenfinejewelry.com or http://www.matthewhoffmann.com
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