

Betsy Meyers Green has been producing "art to
wear" handcrafted jewelry for over 30 years. She has received
well-deserved praise for her fashionable work ~ earrings, pins,
necklaces, bracelets and other wearable pieces which incorporate a wide
variety of precious and semi-precious gemstones as well as river rocks
and fossils.
Her use of karat golds on textured silver creates a rich setting for
many vibrant gemstones. She employs a technique called "kuem-bo" ~ an
ancient Korean process of fusing thin sheets of gold onto sterling
silver and applying texture.
She holds a BFA degree in Metalsmithing and jewelry from the Center for
Creative Studies in Detroit, MI, and received national attention with a
feature article in the November 1997 issue of Lapidary Journal.