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Spatula Tie Tack or Pin; Sterling Silver; Made in USA by Peggy Johnson, 1995. This is one of Peggy's Housewearables Line of jewelry.  (See below).  This is suitable for someone in the culinary arts, or a BBQ enthusiast.

This piece was hand crafted by my sister, Peggy Johnson, who  passed away in August 2020.  Peggy began her career as a jewelry crafts person in the early 1970s.  She lived in Philadelphia at that time, until the early 1990s when she moved to Portland, Maine. 

Her work was featured twice in Ornament magazine, and was also featured in several other books and publications.  She sold her jewelry in various galleries and craft shows, as well as from her own website.   

Each piece is a uniquely different little sculpture, made in the USA by a skilled crafts person.  Peggy made several lines of work, including housewearables, carpenter’s tools, garden tools, bugs, plants, food and drink, culinary interest, romantic/Valentine’s  Day, pets and pests, and abstract forms, to name some.  People sometimes commissioned her to make one of a kind pieces as well. 

In Peggy’s own words:  "My jewelry has always been a form of playing and problem solving. Every piece challenges me to work out a puzzle, enabling me to create an object for the viewer.  I work in sterling silver, karat golds, precious and semi-precious gemstones."

This HouseWearables® Jewelry Collection began in 1982.  Ideas came from moving into a home of my own and from cleaning out my family house.  I ran across gadgets and appliances from my past and present.  Memories of them reminded me of favorite foods and festive times.  Ideas began to pose themselves as pieces of jewelry which eventually became the Toaster Pin, and then the Utensil Earrings and Necklaces  From there my involvement grew in presenting items used in everyday living, things found in the home, that are transformed into wearable art. 

Some people have placed Peggy’s pieces in shadow boxes or in the center of wreaths where they can be enjoyed year ‘round. 

She left behind several pieces that she kept as models.  I will be adding more pieces for sale  soon.  Sadly, once these are gone, they will no longer be available. 

A video tribute to Peggy and her work may be viewed here: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDd7gxZZkuk                         

A display featuring Peggy’s work at the Brick Store Museum  in the summer of 2021, may be seen here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SQk61YZwkM

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