Location

Princeton Junction, New Jersey
United States

About the Artist: Lenora Kandiner

Lenora Kandiner has been working in polymer since 1991, when she accidentally walked down the polymer clay aisle in an art supply store. She is a past board member of the NPCG and the International Polymer Clay Association. Her work was on the cover of the Polymer Clay 2000 Calendar and is included in 400 Polymer Clay Designs published by Lark Books.

Website

http://www.lenorastudio.com

2021 Exhibition Images

Copper, Green and Gold Ginkgo Neck Piece

Copper, Green and Gold Ginkgo Neck Piece

10 x 11" closed with hidden magnetic closures; 27" end to end

Kato Polyclay, Cosclay, mylar foils, Genesis paint

Another piece in my ongoing work inspired by the survivorship of the ginkgo tree.

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Jewelry and Wearable Art

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Necklace of striped, copper-colored ginko leaves the stems of which go around the neck

Copper, Green and Gold Ginkgo Neck Piece (Reverse)

Copper, Green and Gold Ginkgo Neck Piece (Reverse)

10 x 11" closed with hidden magnetic closures; 27" end to end

Kato Polyclay, Cosclay, mylar foils, Genesis paint

Another piece in my ongoing work inspired by the survivorship of the ginkgo tree.

Related Gallery

Jewelry and Wearable Art

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Necklace of gold-colored ginko leaves the stems of which go around the neck

Copper, Green and Gold Ginkgo Neck Piece (Detail)

Copper, Green and Gold Ginkgo Neck Piece (Detail)

10 x 11" closed with hidden magnetic closures; 27" end to end

Kato Polyclay, Cosclay, mylar foils, Genesis paint

Another piece in my ongoing work inspired by the survivorship of the ginkgo tree.

Related Gallery

Jewelry and Wearable Art

Click the thumbnail below to view a larger image

Detail of a striped, copper-colored ginko leaf

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2020 Exhibition Images

Spring and Fall Ginkgo

Spring and Fall Ginkgo

These ginkgo neckpieces have become Lenora's signature. They are completely reversible and may be worn open or closed. They have hidden magnetic closures to allow them to be worn in various ways. The inspiration is being able to wrap a ginkgo branch around your neck. This particular piece has the coloration of spring ginkgo leaves on one side and fall on the other. Lenora is drawn to ginkgo because it is a survivor.

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Jewelry and Wearable Art
Spring and Fall Ginkgo

Spring and Fall Ginkgo

These ginkgo neckpieces have become Lenora's signature. They are completely reversible and may be worn open or closed. They have hidden magnetic closures to allow them to be worn in various ways. The inspiration is being able to wrap a ginkgo branch around your neck. This particular piece has the coloration of spring ginkgo leaves on one side and fall on the other. Lenora is drawn to ginkgo because it is a survivor.

Related Gallery

Jewelry and Wearable Art
Spring and Fall Ginkgo

Spring and Fall Ginkgo

These ginkgo neckpieces have become Lenora's signature. They are completely reversible and may be worn open or closed. They have hidden magnetic closures to allow them to be worn in various ways. The inspiration is being able to wrap a ginkgo branch around your neck. This particular piece has the coloration of spring ginkgo leaves on one side and fall on the other. Lenora is drawn to ginkgo because it is a survivor.

Related Gallery

Jewelry and Wearable Art

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