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Pat Flynn - Jewelry Designer
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Pat Flynn

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Pat Flynn creates distinctive fine jewelry blending contemporary design with traditional materials. He’s recognized for incorporating repurposed iron nails, gold, and diamonds into unique studio pieces. His work appeals to individuals seeking handcrafted, mixed-media jewelry that combines industrial elements with precious stones. This American jeweler's designs are particularly suited for those valuing unconventional beauty and durable craftsmanship.

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Pat Flynn ranks #51 of 321 in the Jewelry Designer ranking, behind Harry Bertoia, ahead of Seaman Schepps.

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What is Pat Flynn best known for in studio jewelry?

Pat Flynn is celebrated for integrating iron nails and humble hardware into fine jewelry, often setting them with gold and diamonds. This creates a striking, industrial contrast between raw forged metal and precious stones.

Where does Pat Flynn create and exhibit his jewelry?

Flynn is an American studio jeweler who operates out of his personal studio, with his work heavily championed by the prestigious Helen Drutt Gallery. His pieces are also featured in the permanent collections of major institutions like the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Does Pat Flynn use gold and platinum in his iron bracelets?

Yes, Flynn typically frames the oxidized iron nails with 18-karat gold or platinum accents and diamonds. This blending of high-end precious metals with raw iron is his absolute signature aesthetic.

Are Pat Flynn's iron nail bracelets comfortable to wear?

Despite their industrial, spiky appearance, the bracelets are carefully shaped and lined with precious metals to ensure a smooth, comfortable fit on the wrist. The iron is also specially treated and sealed to prevent rusting against the skin.

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