Collection: Stinn Sterling
Gerald "Jerry" Stinn (1937–2019) was a renowned Mid-century American modernist jeweler based in Santa Maria, California, known for hand-hammered sterling silver, Onyx, turquoise, and ebony wood jewelry. His unique, wearable art, often featuring brutalist or geometric designs, is featured in the Smithsonian Museum.
Key details about Stinn Jewelry include:
Known for distinctive hammered textures, sterling silver cuffs, choker necklaces, and rings. Stinn ran a "working artist studio" where he created jewelry in-house, often displaying the process to customers.
While originally sold in over 600 galleries, his pieces are now highly sought after as vintage collectibles. His work, recognized for combining, in his words, "fresh" daily designs with high-quality craftsmanship, remains on permanent display in national museums.