A popular combination in Gregory Pyra Piro art jewelry with facet cut amethyst and facet cut peridot is found in: rings, ring pendants, necklaces, earrings, pendants, and bracelets.
original handcrafted in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, peridot, garnet, pearls
original handcrafted in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, peridot, drusy
original handcrafted in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, peridot, pearl
original handcrafted in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, peridot, amethyst
original handcrafted in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, peridot, amethyst, drusy, glass
original handcrafted in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, peridot, amethyst, drusy, glass
original handcrafted in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, peridot, pearl, drusy
original handmade in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, peridot, pearl
original handmade in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, citrine, peridot, pearl, biwa pearl
original handmade in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, citrine, peridot, pearl, biwa pearl
sterling silver, gold, peridot, blue topaz, amethyst and, fluorite, original handmade, one of a kind jewellery
sterling silver, gold, amber, fluorite, garnet, and green tourmaline, original handmade, one of a kind jewellery
sterling silver, gold, peridot, blue topaz, amethyst and, fluorite, original handmade, one of a kind jewellery
original handmade in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, peridot, pearls
original handmade in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, peridot, amethyst
original handmade in sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold, amethyst, peridot, pearl
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An amazing scultpre where there are sculptures within themselves. Work with incredible detail an orginal by artist Gregory Pyra Piro made in the '10s.
The base of the sculpture is made from oakwood. The base metal is in sterling silver which has solid 14 karat gold accents. The clock has an enamel coating. The glasses with the clock sit on a nautilus shell. The sculpture has a combination of amber with drusy, pearls, and natural faceted gemstones. The gemstones include peridot and garnet.
The amber is lit up with LED lights to give the clock a special effect.
Each part of the sculpture is intricate in detail and is a sculpture within itself.
Originally made with handtools and soldering this jewellery is still made in the same way as it was. The base part of each piece is made from sterling silver, which is bent, shaped, hammered, and cut with handtools. The base has some additional torch work to give it a unique shape and design. Each of the bezels for the stones is custom made from scratch for each gemstone. The base, bezels, and other components are soldered together by torch. Nothing is cast. Torch work which melts the metal creates unique patterns which never repeat in the same way twice. The addition of 14 karat gold work is added by soldering 14 karat or 18 karat gold wire over the sterling silver base. The solid gold wire melts forming unique patterns at the same time as it is soldered. The torch here works exactly like a paint brush and the wire works like oil paint on canvas. This jewellery is very different because it is made in a very different way. If you like any of the pieces visit our home page to see the new ones.
Over the course of Gregory's long time in the US, Gregory's jewellery has gone a different direction and has gained a different form. In the states Gregory's jewellery got some changes, the addition of faceted gemstones with pearls, or for some pieces the addition of seaglass or beach glass. To have semi precious gemstones and seaglass in handmade jewellery is similar to some of British artist handcrafted jewellery in the British craft movement in Britian. Despite of where Gregory's jewellery was made, whether it was in Europe or in the states, and whatever the jewellery had the intricate detail and sophisticated design has always remained.
Gregory Pyra Piro's originally started creating art and jewellery in Poland since the early 1970s having experience with galleries showing artisan jewellery and musuems. His experince extended to Sweden in the 1970s, the United States through American fine craft galleries in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, and Germany where his work was shown at the Pforzheim Jewllery Museum in the 1970s.
Below are some examples of works created back in the past in the 1970s in Poland and Sweden. Original works included works from silver, amber, and addition of other gemstones such as amethyst, pearls, ammonite, and abalone. Some of his works had made their way to museums where his collections still can be seen in Malbork and Gdansk. Gregory didn't just make jewellery, but also made different forms of work such as cups, mirrors, chalices, etc.
Materials for these works other than just silver and amber, also included ebony wood, glass, shells, pearls, etc.
Gregory's work was always unusually creative and very technically advanced, was usually one of the most unique in Poland, Sweden, and also Europe.
In the '70s Gregory also created jewellery in Sweden. In 1976 he had a show Tidö Slott, in Tidö-Lindö, Sweden where he received a special order for Queen Silvia's and Karl Gustav's the XVI wedding.
From the '80s to '00s, Gregory created jewellery in the United States where many top gift shops and top art and craft galleries carried his work for a number of years, around the entire country. Also from the '80s until the present Gregory painted Still Life and Surrealism, which recent works can be seen below.
In the US there were hundreds of collectors of his jewellery. Meanwhile since '00s, a few pieces have also made there way around Europe and to Australia with the help of it being discovered on the internet. To see new work recently made please click the link below.
What are the dimensions of these unique pieces? Here are some examples of pendants which you can see around this website.
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The unusual combining of ammonite, amber, gemstones, pearls and other materials which are not normally combined in jewellery make unique designs. It is the going outside of the ordinary that makes these designs so unique.
Making both left and right earring by hand. The stone setting is a unique Gregory Pyra Piro design. Cutting each bezel for each stone individually. Custom making each prong setting for each stone individually. The value here is in the unique craftsmanship and the outisde of the ordinary combinations.
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