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The JK Collection
Silver Snowflake Necklace - 2009
Necklace form created using coin silver, .925 silver, .980 silver and .999 silver. Pyrex glass snowflake centerpiece.Silver Snowflake Necklace - 2009
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BBlue & Silver Spiral Pendant - 2009
Light Cobalt glass with .980 silver spiral. Sterling silver chain.Ice Blue Leaf - 2009
Borosilicate glass, coin silver, 2mm Aquamarine piece in sterling silver setting. Chain of sterling silver.Ruby Leaf - 2009
Ruby borosilicate glass, coin silver and .925 silver with Cubic Zirconia accent. .925 silver chain.
Red Web - 2009
Ruby borosilicate glass, .980 silver and .925 silver chain with garnet piece on extension.Light Cobalt Web - 2009
Borosilicate glass, coin silver, 3mm Swiss Blue Topaz in sterling silver setting. Sterling silver chain.The Galaxy Necklace - 2009
Metalwork combination of .980, .950, and .925 silver, copper and brass.  Borosilicate glass piece with .900 silver and 24k gold fume.
2009
A Tableu Vivant - 2008
    12"d x 15" h
Brass, copper, silver, and glass. Collaboration by Kotomi Lemi Yoda and Jacqueline McKinny.Icicle Tree - 2008
   20" x 20" 34"
By Kotomi Yoda & Jacqueline McKinny.Snowflake Top - 2008
Detail of tree top.  Icicle Tree by Kotomi Yoda & Jacqueline McKinny.Question Necklace - 2008
Handblown borosilicate glass pendant, abrasive and acid etched, suspended from a hollow silver necklace form. With glass accent bead.Frosted Teardrop - 2008
Silver tube nacklace with a hollow etched glass pendant.Ice Coral Necklace - 2008
Hollow, abrasive and acid etched borosilicate glass piece set in a solid silver framework linked to create necklace form.
2008
Kotomi Lemi Yoda
Metalsmith

To view more works by Precious Metal Artist Kotomi Lemi Yoda, please visit her artist page at the Paul Mahder Gallery in San Francisco.
Jacqueline McKinny
Glassblower

Jacqueline's portfolio and artist bio can be viewed on this site or visit The Boutique at Rowan Tree Studios.




Kotomi and Jacqueline met in the summer of 2008.  As two artists who love to work with fire, they have been finding ways to mix and blend their two favorite mediums of metal and glass. If a piece is being shown at a gallery additional contact information will be listed.
Thank you for stopping by,
J & K