Jewelry Designer Profile: John S. Brana Distinctive Concept

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John S. Brana, jewelry designer, artist and San Francisco resident.
John S. Brana, jewelry designer, artist and San Francisco resident.

A Jewelry Designer at Home

John S. Brana is Northern California.  His jewelry design reflects the heavy arts culture of the area. He gets his inspiration from the nature that surrounds him in his natural habitat. Even some of the names of his design lines are taken from famous neighborhoods and regions of the San Francisco Bay Area – he pays homage to Pacific Heights, Sea Cliff, and even SoMa.

The resulting pieces are an amazingly accurate representation of the designer, as well as the homeland that he holds so near and dear to his heart.


John S. Brana Sonoma Serpintine on Sterling Silver Chainmail Grape Necklace, $785.
John S. Brana Sonoma Serpintine on Sterling Silver Chainmail Grape Necklace, $785.

Days of Wine and Roses

His Sonoma line is inspired by the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of Sonoma wine country. The jewelry in this line is reminiscent of bunches of grapes, ripe for the picking. One look at any of these pieces, and you’re whisked away to a wine tasting for the eyes – and soul. 


John S. Brana Nob Hill Silver Drop Filigree Earrings - Medium 3, $185.
John S. Brana Nob Hill Silver Drop Filigree Earrings - Medium 3, $185.

Head for the Hills

The Nob Hill line was born after many treks through the hilly streets of historic Nob Hill in San Francisco. Every home is protected by gates of intricate iron scrollwork, which inspired Brana to design delicate scrolls, hand-fashioned from tendrils of silver filigree. What adorns beautiful homes in Nob Hill is now jewelry can now adorn beautiful women everywhere. 


John S. Brana Monterey Bright Green Italian Mesh Metal Necklace with Peridot, $595
John S. Brana Monterey Bright Green Italian Mesh Metal Necklace with Peridot, $595

The Art of... Fishing?

Monterey is noted for two things: art and fishing. Brana has considered these two seemingly irreconcilable trades and created jewelry that incorporates both. The Italian metal mesh is reminiscent of fishing nets, but the design is clearly artful. These pieces are more than just a clever nod to the Monterey fisheries – they’re also wearable art. 

Back to Basics

Brana used to work in the legal and banking professions, most recently as a VP of Finance for Charles Schwab. But his artist father’s death in 2003 caused him to reevaluate his priorities, and he decided to pursue his true love – artisan crafts, specifically jewelry design. 

And so many people benefit from this decision: jewelry aficionados, the art world, the San Francisco Bay Area – and especially the jewelry designer himself.

Inspired,

Olivia

http://www.woomeover.com

 

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Shirleys Kitchen profile image

Shirleys Kitchen  says:
13 months ago

I like the color of the Italian mesh necklace.

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WooMeOver  says:
13 months ago

Isn't it just to die for? High-fashion fishing nets! I love it!! :)

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