Henna Kenigsberg
In her evolution as a jewelry artist, Henna Kenigsberg has moved from
straight lines to a curvilinear, art nouveau influenced style. She
views her work as small, wearable pieces of art. For many years, Henna
concentrated on enamel work, viewing each enamel as a small painting.
Whether she's adding playful fringe effects or floral motifs, Henna's
main desire is to create pieces that will bring pleasure and delight
in the wearing of the piece. She views jewelry as a decorative item
and is wholly in favor of women adorning themselves for no other
reason that it pleases them to do so.
Henna works in gold, silver, and colored stones and pearls, and has
exhibited her work in the US, France, and Japan, where she has won
several awards.
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