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About 17 years ago, Bosco Jewelry sprouted organically out of an explosive love and tenacious passion for the process of exploring an idea, an inexhaustible curiosity. The result, the hammered wrap line was born, born of this process. With comfort, simplicity and uniqueness being the tenants of artist, Pamela Bosco’s approach to jewelry design, the work was first developed while she was working as a bench jeweler for artist/goldsmith, Sam Shaw. In 2001, the full time business formally began from Bosco’s Peaks Island, Maine home. Since then, the design has carried itself, still changing, still thriving. Bosco’s wrap rings and bracelets have sold in museums stores and galleries throughout the United States, most carrying the line since the beginning.

Bosco Jewelry has always just been Pamela Bosco with the help of one gifted assistant at a time. Now in 2016, Bosco Jewelry will take a different direction, moving from primarily a production line to include more unique designs. The same wrap designs are available, but the designer is now creating the work entirely on her own. This change comes due to Bosco’s commitment to stay in her integrity and create from her heart.

Awards & Recognition

  • 2015 Arts & Crafts Award Nominee

  • 2014 Arts & Crafts Award Nominee

  • 2014 Artistar Exhibition, Milan, Italy

Figure Drawing
 

“A line . . . is the basis of all art. With a single line we can express grandeur, nobility, and sensuality; the line synthesizes sensations and
concentrates knowledge.”
—René Gruau

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