Michael
Michaud is the expert designer and
craftsman behind the Silver Seasons
Jewelry Collection. This unique
collection captures the beauty and
exquisite detail of nature in metals,
pearls and stones. Examples of Michael
Michaud's jewelry are found in top
galleries and museums.
He has created original botanical
designs like the Wisteria collection for
the National Gallery of Art, Juniper for
the Washington National Cathedral,
Cherries for George Washington's Mount
Vernon and Resurrection Fern for the
Historic Museum of New Orleans. These
plant and flower inspired art jewelry
pieces become part of his silver seasons
collection as earrings, pins, necklaces
and bracelets.
Michael Michaud was born in Cleveland,
Ohio, and grew up in Connecticut. He is
married and lives in Connecticut with
his wife and children. Michael studied
at the Rochester Institute of
Technology's prestigious school for
American craftsmen, graduating in 1980.
Ten years later, he was working near New
York City's flower district. In Michael
Michaud you will find a love of
botanical beauty, exquisite skill with
jewelry, and an eye for details
expressed in jewelry which "copies
nature".
Each piece of Silver Seasons jewelry
exists as an amazing piece of sculpture.
Using the lost wax technique, Michael
Michaud creates each mold directly from
nature. Silver seasons jewelry may be
cast in bronze, sterling silver or gold.
After a pair of earrings, necklace,
bracelet or pin is made, the special
skill of Michael Michaud shines through.
in the added details. Metals are
colored, smoothed and natural stones and
pearls are added. Silver Seasons Jewelry
designed by Michael Michaud has become
well known for it's exceptional design
and craftsmanship.