Arc Line Arc Earrings by Tanya Crane
These signature enamel earrings are fun and bold additions to any wardrobe. They are handmade using enamel over copper with a surgical steel post and sterling catch. Tanya hand-draws the design using a scratch away method called sgraffito. The earrings are fired in a kiln at 1500 degrees, then Tanya adds an additional top layer of enamel that is fired to a sugar coat for added texture and interest. These earrings are extremely easy to wear and are super light.
Tanya Monique Crane describes her art as existing in a liminal space between prejudice and privilege. As a child she experienced a “dual existence,” splitting her time between a white middle-class neighborhood and a predominantly working-class Black neighborhood in South Central LA. This experience has deeply informed her work, with many of her large-scale pieces reflecting on her lived experience with race.
Crane received her MFA in Metalsmithing + Jewelry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her BFA in Metal from the State University of New York at New Paltz. Crane is a Professor of the Practice in Metals at the School Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts.
Measure 1.75” in diameter.
Enamel-coated copper disc, sterling silver post.