What’s Your Inspiration? Patterns for Edgeworth Jewelry



Onetime illustrator Mackenzie Law brings her passion for pattern to jewelry design in Edgeworth Jewelry. The Rhode Island–based artist turned her obsession for 20th-century wallpaper and American Indian textiles into wearable art through basketry and weaving techniques with recycled and ethically sourced metal wires shaped by vices. The result is a line rich in chevrons, latticework, braids, ruffles, lightning bolts, and other recognizable designs rendered to appear as fabric in metal form.  

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Diadem ring in 18k white gold with palladium is hand-woven with a 0.02 ct. diamond, $2,350.

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Ten Story necklace, recognized with an award from the Palladium Alliance International Design Challenge, is woven in more than 100 feet of palladium wire with a rare earth magnet clasp, $8,000.

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