Ron Runtenelli
Art Work
BIO

Ron Runtenelli, an award winning jeweler has been involved in all aspects of the jeweler’s art for more than twenty years from repair work to custom design.

He started out as an apprentice for a silversmith in the Lake Tahoe area making turquoise and silver jewelry. He then studied with the Gemological Institute of America and the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts.

He owned and operated his own custom jewelry store in the Berkeley area before relocating to El Dorado County.

Ron works in both silver and gold utilizing the techniques of hand fabrication, forging of metal, lost wax casting and wax design, as well as lapidary art.

He is cutting a recently discovered, multi-colored stone called “Ocean Jasper”, which only comes from one place in the world, Madagascar which he sets into pendants, bracelets, and other jewelry items.

Besides doing jewelry Ron is an avid nature photographer.Spending a lot of time out of doors he draws his inspiration from the love and beauty of nature to create his jewelry designs.

Through the years Ron has won numerous awards at art and craft shows such as the San Francisco Art Festival, to other local and regional shows.

Ron’s work has been in many museum gallery stores such as San Jose Art Museum, Portland Art Museum, Nevada Art Museum, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Most of Ron’s recent designs are fabricated in sterling silver and sterling silver with 14kt. gold fill wire and sheet.

Other galleries include The Artery,Davis,Ca.;Blue Heron Gallery, Yountville,Ca. Nevada Museum of Art,Reno,Nv.;The Real Mother Goose,Portland, Ore.; Fusion Gallery,Placerville, Ca.Fine Eye Gallery, Sutter Creek, Ca.

Visit Ron's web site: http://www.ronruntenelli-jewelry.com/