Collection: Jeannine Rosenberg
Jeannine Rosenberg grew up surrounded by fabulous geology, landscapes and colour. An avid collector of rocks, shells and beads, Rosenberg has always known that she was going to make jewellery.
Along the way Rosenberg tried ceramics, basketry, glassblowing, weaving and stained glass but in the 70’s, when she was a teenager, she had the opportunity to spend some time with a generous and VERY patient non-native jeweller who taught Rosenberg about how to join silver and stones and make them sing.
Decades later Rosenberg picked up a torch again and has never looked back.
Rosenberg has been blessed to be able to take courses at the Idyllwild School of Arts in California with Michael Kabotie (Navajo Overlay) and Richard Tsosie (Hopi Inlay).
In addition to that she's also been able to take classes from the amazing and wonderfully talented jeweller Marilynn Nicholson who runs The Taos School of Metalsmithing and Lapidary Design.