A Portoro Marble pebble on a hammered gold-filled cuff bracelet with clasp closure. Portoro Marble is primarily found in the Ligurian province of La Spezia, Italy.
Mary MacGill is a Hudson Valley, New York and Block Island, Rhode Island based artist working primarily in gold and semi-precious stones. Her minimalist style finds root in the ever-evolving shorelines of the American Northeast. Combining the fragility of wire with the strength of stone, Mary’s work falls in the lineage of mentor Kazuko Oshima and sculptor Alexander Calder, focusing on the beauty of hammered imperfections and suspended forms.
- Made in New York without the use of heat or chemicals.