MASSIVESILVER.COM - Whois Information
Massivesilver by Margret Karner ~ Fine Jewelry Design and Fabrication
Founded by jewelry designer Margret Karner, Massivesilver offers discriminating buyers from around the world hand - finished rings, pendants and buckles that are strong and sensuous, organic and graphic. With formal design training from the jewelry institute ''Le Arti Orafe'' in Florence and clientele in Japan, Italy, and New York, MK began Massivesilver in 2004 as a more effective way to reach customers. Margret Karner's inspired sense of design was born in the Italian countryside, where she was raised. Now rooted in New York's East Village, MK is creating a distinct line of jewelry, Massivesilver, that evokes both landscapes, organic and urban, fluid and bold. Her ability to seamlessly blend these disparate elements has won the attention of fashion centers around the world. She has designed wedding ring sets for the exclusive Japanese marketplace, fashion ornaments for New York Fashion week, high-end boutiques and the Italian Cinema. The success of her unique style has further sparked MK's creative abilities, compelling her to design ever more innovative pieces- each hand-crafted from the finest material. ''I've been focusing on a line featuring buckles, rings, pendants and multifunctional pieces for men and women'' she explains. ''They are cast in silver and are also available in precious metals as custom orders. Each and every piece is hand-finished, some, accentuated with diamonds''
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