Scottsdale jeweler to showcase Carolyn Tyler pieces
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 12/9/19
French Designer Jeweler in Scottsdale will host Carolyn Tyler and showcase a selection of her handmade jewelry pieces Thursday, Dec. 12 through Saturday, Dec. 14.
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Scottsdale jeweler to showcase Carolyn Tyler pieces
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French Designer Jeweler 7148 E. Main St. Scottsdale, AZ
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French Designer Jeweler in Scottsdale will host Carolyn Tyler and showcase a selection of her handmade jewelry pieces Thursday, Dec. 12 through Saturday, Dec. 14.
Ms. Tyler often refers, in jest, to her jewelry as “pirate booty” because of its somewhat “buried treasure” look and appeal with tones of 22k yellow gold, her signature matte surface texture, according to a press release.
She also uses gemstones such as opals, pearls, ancient coins, fossils as well as stones that play with light including moonstone and ammolite. These features meld to create pieces that are intended to be worn every day.
She draws inspiration from color and her residence of Indonesia, along with spiritual deities and symbols such as Buddha, Hindu god of prosperity Ganesha, Mother Mary and Jesus, a release states.
She further receives inspiration from ancient and modern styles --- going back to Etruscan, Greek, Roman, Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Ms. Tyler will be onsite to interact with guests during the Scottdazzle holiday-themed Gold Palette ArtWalk from 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12 and in store during regular hours Friday, Dec. 13 and Saturday, Dec. 14.