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		<title>Welcome to Kim Thompson Jewelry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My grandmother often told me &#8220;The most important tools you  possess are your own two hands.&#8221;  She applied hers with skill and dedication to  her passions and was rewarded with the deep satisfaction crafting by hand can  bring.  As a jewelry designer, I know that joy and satisfaction  well.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My grandmother often told me &#8220;The most important tools you  possess are your own two hands.&#8221;  She applied hers with skill and dedication to  her passions and was rewarded with the deep satisfaction crafting by hand can  bring.  As a jewelry designer, I know that joy and satisfaction  well.</p>
<p>From my North Carolina studio overlooking the Blue Ridge  Mountains, I fill my days with filing and soldering, texturing and shaping,  polishing and finishing.  Applying traditional metalsmithing tools and  techniques, I work to transform sterling silver sheet and wire into handcrafted  jewelry &#8211; at times adding 14k gold, polished stones or simply natural stones and  treasures that find their way into my pockets.</p>
<p>My approach to design is heavily directed by my life  experiences.  While a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree carefully honed a  discriminating eye for strong design, it was six earlier years in Japan that  formed my true foundation.  At its core is a  mindful attentiveness to subtle detail, an abiding reverence for and connection  to Nature in all its diversity, and an awareness of the sublime beauty and  timeless elegance inherent in simplicity.</p>
<p>The strongest sources of  inspiration come from a walk in the woods.  The course of a stream, the texture  of a stone, the pattern on an insect, the twist of a leaf &#8211; all fertile fields  to explore.  Embracing an eastern aesthetic in the creative process, I  find I am continually paring down initial concepts to the essential &#8211; removing  the extraneous to uncover the central elements of strength, grace and harmony.   In stepping aside, the best designs reveal  themselves on their own &#8211; when I, and my hands &#8211; are simply tools through which  the process unfolds.</p>
<p>I believe wearing objects  crafted by hand can offer a way to bring beauty and quiet moments of reflection  into our lives <strong><em>every</em></strong>day &#8211; and that is my intention with each piece  I make.</p>
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