After receiving her BFA in jewelry and metalwork at the Massachusetts College of Art, Hannah Keefe went on to study jewelry design in Mexico and the Netherlands, before making her way to Los Angeles where she now lives and works. Under the heat of the soldering torch, the vintage brass and copper chains change color dramatically and give the work its distinctive antique quality. The experimental nature of the process yields results that are impossible to anticipate, and guarantees that each piece is one of a kind.
After receiving her BFA in jewelry and metalwork at the Massachusetts College of Art, Hannah Keefe went on to study jewelry design in Mexico and the Netherlands, before making her way to Los Angeles where she now lives and works. Under the heat of the soldering torch, the vintage brass and copper chains change color dramatically and give the work its distinctive antique quality. The experimental nature of the process yields results that are impossible to anticipate, and guarantees that each piece is one of a kind.