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Exemplifying Synchronicity: Christina Grace of TIN HAUS Jewelry

Exemplifying Synchronicity: Christina Grace of TIN HAUS Jewelry

In the 54th episode of Perceived Value host Sarah Rachel Brown sits down with the 2020 Halstead Grant Winner, Christina Grace of TIN HAUSE Jewelry. Having been the guest judge for the 2020 grant, Sarah was eager to speak with the woman whom she had come to know so much about through her application.

The two women connected from across the country to discuss Christina’s diverse experiences which included competing in pageants, modeling, being a working actress in L.A., practicing meditation, and how jewelry making as her Hollywood side hustle eventually led to her next career.

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Christina Grace is the Founder and Designer of TIN HAUS, a contemporary fine jewelry brand  based in Los Angeles. With a core mission for sustainability, Christina blends her educational and  fine arts background to inform the technical side of her handcrafted designs. In 2016, TIN HAUS  began displaying select custom pieces at art exhibitions throughout Southern California. After  winning awards for her contemporary work, Christina launched her debut jewelry collection by  2018. Through word-of-mouth and grassroots efforts, TIN HAUS has slowly built a solid  reputation and have appeared in magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Tatler, and has been  endorsed by public figures as well. Recently awarded the 2020 Halstead Grant, Christina Grace is  a GIA Graduate Jeweler and, currently, is a senior earning her B.F.A. Metals degree from CSU  Long Beach. 

Upcoming Confirmed Events: 

March - Debut at Pistachios Gallery in Chicago, IL. 

Links 

Website: tin-haus.com 

Instagram: @tin_haus ( instagram.com/tin_haus

Facebook: facebook.com/tinhausart



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