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Heinrich returns to Scottsdale for weekly ArtWalk

Posted 1/19/20

French Designer Jeweler welcomes Master Goldsmith Barbara Heinrich Thursday, Jan. 30 in conjunction with the Scottsdale Gallery Association’s weekly Thursday ArtWalk.

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Heinrich returns to Scottsdale for weekly ArtWalk

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French Designer Jeweler welcomes Master Goldsmith Barbara Heinrich Thursday, Jan. 30 in conjunction with the Scottsdale Gallery Association’s weekly Thursday ArtWalk.

Ms. Heinrich will be returning to the gallery for her annual show and will mix and mingle with guests that evening at French Designer Jeweler, 7148 E. Main St.

Ms. Heinrich grew up in Heilbronn, Germany, where she used to collect pods, snail shells and broken glass pieces to make jewelry, according to a press release.

Revealing that the inspiration to make jewelry has always been with her, she views her work as an extension --- and expression --- of her life. Each unique piece is stamped with a small oak leaf, representing Ms. Heinrich’s heritage, as well as strength and endurance.

In addition to Jan. 30, Ms. Heinrich will be in the gallery Friday, Jan. 31 and Saturday, Feb. 1 showcasing her most recent 18-karat gold and platinum jewelry collection as well as other pieces showcasing her signature ethereal style.

She will showcase super-light and super-thin strands of gold coiled, wrapped, swirled and knotted to create cuffs, necklaces and rings enhanced with semi-precious and precious stones.
Her featured collection will remain on display at the gallery and available for purchase through Saturday, Feb. 1.