Welcome to Sampo Silver Studio! Sampo is a small silver and goldsmithing studio based in Hallowell, Maine and founded in the winter of 2020. Sampo is dedicated to designing contemporary art jewelry as well as silver hollowware and flatware. My work is inspired by classic metalworking techniques and by my love for creating sculptural forms from precious metal, often enhanced with gemstones or pearls. The majority of my work is focused around a special metalforming practice called anticlastic raising, a technique whereby the edges of a flat piece of sheet metal are stretched, the centers are compressed, and a saddle-like shape called a “hyperbolic paraboloid” is created. These shapes lend themselves to elegant sculptural forms that can be endlessly manipulated to inspire novel designs to be adorned and cherished.

About purchasing work

As Sampo continues to grow I am presented with increasing opportunities to refine and finalize many of my lines of work, many of these products are listed in my shop and are available for purchase anytime. Some lines such as the Oyster Pearl Cups have several different customizable variations in metal color, finish (polish, matte, patina), size, pearl color/size, earring style, and others. For the time being, what is listed is a combination of these qualities that I have come to prefer. That being said, please feel free to reach out with any and all preferences that you might have. I am always happy to customize and accommodate, almost always at no extra cost.

All pieces can be made in gold or bimetal by request. Gold is delightful and I welcome the opportunity to use it.

If you’ve seen a piece you like at a craft show, social media or other event but don’t see it listed on my instagram or products page yet, please shoot me a message with a description and I will be happy get you the jewelry you need.

Commissions, Custom Work, and Repairs

I regularly take commissions for custom work such as bridal jewelry or heirloom silverware. Please be sure to clarify any timing or pricing concerns you might have when you reach out. Repair work is welcome though I am more selective about what repairs I take on, depending on the value of items at hand, risk associated with some repairs, and the cost of the jewelry work compared to the cost of the jewelry item. The best way to reach out for custom work and repairs is by text or email listed below.

About me, Jerin

I started metalworking at sixteen when attending the Watershed School in Camden Maine. As a senior, I got to work closely with a local silversmith before going to American University for three years, and earning a BS in Chemistry, specializing in synthetic organic chemistry. After moving back to Maine, I was able to explore every field that I overlooked in college, eventually setting my sights on the long-term unrequited goal of becoming a silver and goldsmith. After establishing a studio space in my home and amassing a library of tools and materials, I was able to reach out to esteemed jewelry designers in the my area like Etienne Perret, Michael Good, Maine Metalsmiths and others, who generously guided and encouraged my passion for designing and fabricating. In addition to running Sampo, I work for Maine Metalsmiths, previously Nancy Linkin Designs, where I work under artists Elizabeth Allen and Luke Sunde helping to produce and carry on Nancy Linkin’s anticlastic jewelry designs and legacy. I previously taught Metalwork and Algebra at the Watershed School where my journey began, and continue to hold a passion for teaching.

Contact

jerinbrooks@gmail.com
(207) 975 6281

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