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Shop handcrafted works from small businesses! Meet Joshua Haiman and Priestess Devanna of Fountain and Forge at the Ironstone Wine & Art Festival on June 11 & 12 from 10am-5pm Saturday & Sunday. “We are a husband and wife jewelry team; together we have over three decades of experience in fine art and jewelry design. We handcraft every aspect of our jewelry, from initial design sketches to hand-forging one-of-a-kind statement pieces with an elegant, eclectic emphasis on art, history, and magic. Our work is inspired by medieval and art nouveau design esthetics with a modern flair. We are traditional silversmiths using the modern techniques of fusing and fabricating with Argentium Silver to create unique jewelry for women and men. The super lustrous quality of Argentium creates a beautiful framework for the potent accents of 18K gold and gemstones we carefully choose for our pieces. Since Argentium does not require solder to fuse to itself or other metals, its working qualities are much closer to that of goldsmithing, allowing for finer detail and a much higher overall quality of fabrication than traditional sterling silver” ~Joshua Haiman and Priestess Devanna Get to know the artists and learn the stories behind each piece they make. Visit us at pacificfinearts.com to learn about upcoming events.
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The goal of Pacific Fine Arts Festivals (PFAF) is to present the highest quality Art Festivals and Fairs possible. Several of PFAF’s festivals have been ranked in the top 200 outdoor festivals in the country by Sunshine Artists Magazine. Artists and craftspeople as well as host communities appreciate Pacific Fine Arts Festivals for the high quality of its exhibitors, its integrity, professionalism and efficiency of operation. If you’ve attended a PFAF event, you know first-hand the quality of the work presented. If you haven’t yet had the opportunity, we look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming events. Pacific Fine Arts Festivals' events feature media such as painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, woodwork and leather, and wearable art such as clothing and jewelry.
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