Explore the World of the Human Spirit. Passion, Ingenuity and Skill.
Editor’s Picks
Silver & Gold
These precious metals have been part of the lexicon of jewelers since humans mastered blacksmithing, thousands of years ago.
RAPHAEL SANZIO PENDANT
by Roberta and David Williamson.
Features and Departments
Xinia Guan Volume 46.4
Glen R. Brown finds a deep philosophical undertone in Inner Mongolian immigrant Xinia Guan, who has come to America to pursue her career as a professional craftsperson. With passion and impeccable technique, she uses a fusion of technology and old-fashioned grit to make jewelry patterned with thousands of individual saw cuts.
Shae Bishop Volume 46.4
D Wood brings the wild, wonderful world of Shae Bishop to Ornament. A ceramicist who refuses to be pigeonholed into any one discipline, Bishop makes his living through workshops and adjunct classes, whilst his labor produces beautiful, funny, and insightful critiques on American masculinity and culture. They’re wearable to boot! Slipcast cowboy hats and handsewn glazed tile chaps for the bad hombre!
Anna Johnson Volume 46.4
A delicate exploration between the boundaries of life and death informs the jewelry of Anna Johnson.
Smithsonian Craft Show 2026 Volume 46.4
Patrick R. Benesh-Liu ties in the annual Smithsonian Craft Show, taking place in the heart of our nation’s capital, to the Year of Handwork, which celebrates the semiquincentennial of America with a spotlight on our craftspeople. America’s past was built by the trades, and the Smithsonian Craft Show is one of the foremost venues in the country for finding contemporary makers.
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Best of
Wearable Artists
As the 60s and 70s, the heyday of wearable art as a new medium, fade into the past, contemporary wearable art has become more refined, minimalistic, and influenced by fashion. This divergence has seen some of the spiritual successors to wearable art branch off into popular culture, such as Burning Man, cosplay, and fursuiting.
JACKET by K. Riley, of hand-carved blockprinted fabric, 2019.
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Glen R. Brown finds a deep philosophical undertone in Inner Mongolian immigrant Xinia Guan, who has come to America to pursue her career as a professional craftsperson. With passion and impeccable technique, she uses a fusion of technology and old-fashioned grit to make jewelry patterned with thousands of individual saw cuts.