
| In 1988 Jill Fagin took a piece of aluminum and created wearable art... |
| The New Yorker set up her Greenwich Village studio and received immediate, local, national and international recognition. Since then, Jill's jewelry line has expanded. The thread of Jill's designs is the use of aluminum throughout every piece. What keeps the work unique is Jill's unwavering commitment to a "hands-on" quality approach. Each piece is hand-made by skilled craftsman/artisans in her Greenwich Village studio. |





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