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Alicia Niles: Morse Code Necklace “I love ceramics !”

morse code necklace i love ceramics !

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Description

Alicia’s inspiration to create the morse code necklaces came from a man named Samuel Morse. He was an American artist and inventor who developed the single wire telegraph which transformed communicating long distance. The codes consists of dots and dashes representing each letter of the alphabet. This necklace was exclusively made for the Gardiner Museum. Handcrafted each will slightly vary in colour, pattern, size and weight.

Care & Use: Keep jewelry clean and away from chemicals such as soaps, perfumes and oils. Features a glass bead at the top to lengthen or shorten the necklace. You can wear it as a single or wrap around your neck or wrist for a layered look.

Material: Die cut leather & glass bead

Measurement (in.): L31 with L10 extender

Weight (oz.): 2.6

SKU: 12303

About The Artist

Alicia Niles

Alicia Niles was born in Venezuela, but calls Hamilton, ON, home. She pursued her education at John Abbott College, Mount Allison University, the Ontario College of Art and Design, and George Brown College. At Sheridan College, Alicia Niles pursued lampworking and bead-making and fell in love with glass. She then opened her Hamilton Studio in 2013 on Barton Street. Alicia divides her time between her own studio and exhibiting in shows across North America. She finds inspiration for her colorful jewelry designs in the natural world. Alicia delights in how light plays with glass, shining delicately through its smooth surfaces, or glowing warmly through its satiny finish. She also plays with texture and shape. For Alicia, jewelry should be lively, fun, and full of joy.

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