gold chain necklaces for women -gold chain necklaces for women -Judith Amiel-Bendheim Necklaces
StyleNecklace 3 (Garlic Shaped Shell Beads, Black Tourmoline, 18")Necklace 4 (Pink Quartz Cubic Beads + Red Coral + Sterling Silver 18")Necklace 5 (Grey Horn Beads with Varied Wood Disks and Murano Glass, 18")Necklace 9 (Pink Quartz + Black Hematites + Sterling Silver, 20")Necklace 16 (Black Tourmaline Tube Beads, Sterling Silver Disc + Shell Flowers)Necklace 17 (Blue Handmade Beads, Glass, Wood, Silver + White Quartz)Necklace 25 (Black Wood Disc Red Wood Cube + Bone Tube)Necklace 26 (Black Tube Black Disc Red + White African Recycled Glass)Necklace 2 (Rose Quartz +with Sterling Silver Center Piece)Necklace 6 (Grey Buffalo Horn + Black Wood Beads with Clear Glass)Necklace 7 (Gray Buffalo Horn, Black Wood Disc)Necklace 8 (White Shells with Handmade Beaded Black + Gold Beads)Necklace 10 (Murano Glass Beads, Black Wood Discs, + Glass Beads)Necklace 11 (African Recycled Glass Beads + Color Discs)Necklace 12 (Shell, 18.5")Necklace 15 (Viking Glass Red + Blue Beads, White Wood Discs with Glass Beads)Necklace 19 ( Green + Blue Murano Glass + Black Wood Discs with Glass)Necklace 20 (Blue Hand Beaded Beads, Blue Murano Glass, Silver + White Quartz)Necklace 21 (Crystal Clear Beads + Red Lava Discs)Necklace 22 (Brown Wood with Recycled African Glass)Necklace 23 (Bone Beads, Metal African Beads + Wood Beads)Necklace 24 (White Wood + Metal African Beads)Necklace 28 (Handmade Glass Black Wood + Red Coral Beads)Necklace 29 (Black + White Agates Coral Bead Crystal Clear)Necklace 27 (African Bone + African Wood Beads)Necklace 1 (Wood, Shell, 19.5")Necklace 13 (White Flower Bone Beads)Necklace 30 (Black + White Wood, Red Coral + Glass Beads)Necklace 18 (Black + White Handmade Beads, Murano Glass Beads, + White Quartz)Necklace 14 (Rose Quartz + Black Wood Discs)
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ARTIST STATEMENT
Judith was born in Jerusalem Israel, and graduated from The Hebrew University with a bachelors degree in pharmaceutical science and a MBA from Ono Academic College. Before becoming a ceramic and jewel artist, she practiced as a pharmacist in both the private and public sectors
Through her pharmaceutical work, she had the opportunity to travel widely in Europe, Asia and the USA. This exposure to diverse cultures and their varied artistic traditions serves as a major influence in her artistic and culinary endeavors.
In 2007, she moved to Phoenix AZ, with her husband, a native Arizonian. At that time, she decided to devote all her professional time to art. She creates unique and original ceramic and jewelry pieces. Her ceramics range from purely sculptural to utilitarian. The jewelry is created mainly from found pieces and beads that come from places she has visited worldwide.