Designed and created
by
Richard and Roz Roney-Dougal
Richard studied Fine Art, Etching and Engraving at the Byam Shaw School of Art and Jewelry Design at the Central School (both in London), gaining a Master in Art and Design.
After (many) years working in the jewelry trade in Amsterdam and Australia as a model maker, diamond setter, designer and instructor, Richard and his wife, Roz, moved to New Mexico where they established their own studio under the name of Roney-Dougal Jewelry. Their work was exhibited in galleries in Santa Fe and Taos and through juried Fine Craft shows in the South West, Philadelphia, New York, Washington and Baltimore as well as galleries such as the American Craft Museum and Aaron Faber in New York.
In 2003 they decided to combine their love of horses and jewelry and specialize in equestrian themes. They began to exhibit their work at horse shows. They formed White Horse Jewelry and moved to Paris, Kentucky to be more central to the horse show world where they are now regular exhibitors at the Rolex International and well as leading Arabian and Saddlebred shows. They work out of their studio in Bourbon Country, Kentucky where their own horses are models for their designs.
White Horse Jewelry specializes in using traditional skills such as engraving, repousse, forming and hand fabrication; blending equestrian imagery with contemporary design and style, to create one of a kind and limited production pieces in 18k gold, 14k gold and sterling silver, with diamonds, precious and semi-precious stones as design elements. They are known for the ever-popular “Stirrups from the Past”; a series of scale model reproductions of historic stirrups in gold and silver.
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