
Years ago, I took a silversmithing class at the 92nd street Y in New York City and immediately knew I’d found my new “occupational therapy.”
A couple of years later, I went to Taxco, a small mining town about two hours south of Mexico City known for working silver. I stayed for a few months, taking classes with local silversmiths. I fell in love with everything about working with silver which, as one of my teachers told me, is an incredibly noble metal.
I’ve been making sterling silver rings and other jewelry for over 25 years. Friends and family seemed to love my rings, so I’d give them away gladly. I’ve always made a point of making sure they fit comfortably. People started telling me they rarely took them off.
First modeled in wax then individually cast, each piece is slightly different to the next.
Many of my pieces are made from recycled sterling silver.
I’ve now turned my occupational therapy into a profession.
About Casa Maso
Clara Marin, the creative force behind Casa Maso, is a silversmith who specializes in crafting sterling silver jewelry using mostly recycled silver. Her creations are a testament to her ability to seamlessly blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, resulting in truly unique and captivating pieces of wearable art.
Based in New York, Clara draws inspiration from the diverse landscapes that surround her. Her creations embrace the imperfections and rawness found in nature, with effortlessly rough designs that exude a sense of authenticity and uniqueness. Each piece tells a story, capturing the essence of the wearer’s individuality and becoming a true reflection of their personality.
By considering the natural contours of the human hand, Clara’s designs not only enhance the wearer’s style but also provide a comfortable and effortless experience. Her ergonomic rings are a testament to her dedication to both aesthetics and functionality.
Casa Maso’s jewelry also reflects Clara’s commitment to sustainability. By repurposing materials, she actively contributes to reducing the environmental impact of her craft, making her designs a conscious choice for those who value ethical practices.