April 30, 2008 | Rebecca Alexander | Comments 1

Designer Discovery; Judith Bright

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For Judith Bright, designing jewelry is the realization of a long-deferred dream. In her spare time, the Washington, D.C. native took jewelry-making classes at Barnsdall Art Center in Los Angeles. The enthusiastic response to her designs motivated her to form a home-based business. She began by creating custom jewelry out of silver and beading with semiprecious beads, selling these first pieces to friends and neighbors.

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Her passion for jewelry goes back to her earliest childhood memories of playing for hours in her mother´s jewelry box: “I would pull out each piece and lay them out all over her bed. I´d try everything on and try different combinations. She was very patient with me.” She adds, “I’ve always been fascinated by how people adorn themselves. Jewelry is the ultimate expression of individuality. It´s such a unique and expressive art form.”

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Judith realized that making jewelry was more than a part-time preoccupation, and immersed herself in the creations of Italian jewelry designers and single-mindedly committed to studying under them. She and her family moved to Florence, Italy, where they lived for one year while Judith worked privately with teachers from the prestigious Le Arti Orafe School of Jewelry. She learned silversmithing techniques as well as wax carving.

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She describes her time there as “one of the best periods in my life. I felt more comfortable in my own skin than ever before. It was like the glass slipper finally fit! I think it came with finally embracing a lifelong dream and being in the right place in my life to make it happen. Sometimes you have to wait quite a while, but in my case it was definitely worth it!”



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  1. The jewelry looks awesome. Judith Bright’s pieces are very unique and I love the different stone colors!!!

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