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"Art is an intimate connection to our history, identity and our community. I create one of a kind jewelry that is completely handmade from start to finish.

I use the German technique of hollow building to produce layers and shadow.

Starting with flat sheet the metal is shaped and soldered.

I am both a purist and an experimenter. I hand make all my tools, melt and pour metal, make wire and sheet. I use experimental textures and construction to see how far I can bend the ideas of form.

I am involved in every process of creating a piece, doing my own gem setting and stone cutting.

I don't care about the time I care about the quality. About doing justice to the art form. I am honored to continue our traditions and to share them." Morgan Asoyuf is a Ts'msyen artist from Prince Rupert, British Columbia. She is Eagle Clan from the Lax Kw’alaams community. A multidisciplinary artist, Asoyuf works primarily in goldsmithing, jewelry, gem-setting, and engraving.

 

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