Erin Mac
Erin Mac is a contemporary jewelry designer based in New York City. She began her career as a jewelry designer after studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and apprenticing with renowned jewelry designer Ted Muehling.
Mac's jewelry designs are characterized by their delicate, organic shapes and use of unconventional materials such as horsehair, fish skin, and leather. She is known for her use of ancient jewelry-making techniques such as filigree and granulation, which she combines with modern materials and technologies to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces.
In addition to her jewelry designs, Mac is also a jewelry historian and has curated exhibitions on the history of jewelry. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and she has won numerous awards for her designs.
Today, Erin Mac's jewelry remains highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts who appreciate her unique approach to jewelry design and her commitment to preserving traditional jewelry-making techniques.
Mac's jewelry designs are characterized by their delicate, organic shapes and use of unconventional materials such as horsehair, fish skin, and leather. She is known for her use of ancient jewelry-making techniques such as filigree and granulation, which she combines with modern materials and technologies to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces.
In addition to her jewelry designs, Mac is also a jewelry historian and has curated exhibitions on the history of jewelry. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and she has won numerous awards for her designs.
Today, Erin Mac's jewelry remains highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts who appreciate her unique approach to jewelry design and her commitment to preserving traditional jewelry-making techniques.