Interstellar Love Craft
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Interstellar Love Craft was never intended to be jewelry. It was an unknown, for a time. A name and idea that was meant to inspire myself and others:
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“to live beyond what we ever felt was possible. To channel love, light, pain, beauty, loss, celebration and inspiration into something tangible. A meaningful memento created from stardust.”
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It became jewelry when a chance encounter with a local silversmith, Sharon Jeter, completely changed and defined the course of my life. I was completely enamored with this medium and it became the physical muse for Interstellar Love Craft.
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Since that day in 2009, it has become more than I could have ever dreamed. I have taught myself a great deal along the way, but still have much to learn. I think that is apart of what drives me to continue to evolve with ILC. The other piece is the connection to others that have be forged through this process. Holding all of the high’s and lows of life with you through this medium are an integral part of what keeps me connected to my humanity and this path as an artist.
I thank you for that. For your honesty, trust, and truth.
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Fast forward, in 2015 I felt it was time to share what was given to me through jewelry metal smithing instruction, where in, The Adorned Studios was born and continues to serve as a space for emerging metalsmith’s to this day.
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Thank you for following along on this adventure. My hope for you is that you too find your “Interstellar Love Craft” in whatever or wherever you feel the spark of the infinite in your life experience.

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Brought into being by
Artist/Jewelry Metalsmith:
Marisa Krol
Rochester, NY
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Portrait of Artist provided by: Rose Boyer
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Special Thanks to:

Jess Hamm :: Communications Coordinator
Tina Starr :: Photography
Countless others who have inspired/informed
and supported our growth along the way.
You know who you are.

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