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Michael
Bromberg
Born in 1961 in Odessa, former Soviet Ukraine, Michael Bromberg earned
his masters degree in mechanical engineering at the Odessa University
and worked as a production engineer on a machine plant for six years.
However, jewelry design and jewelry making always were his affections.
But in the former Soviet Union it was illegal to poses precious metals
in any but the smallest quantities. A designer could work for the government
producing approved traditional designs on one of the state jewelry plants
but could not legally pursue this art independently without risking imprisonment.
After the refuge from the Soviet Union to the USA in 1989, Michael decided
to pursue his jewelry designing career and founded Danco Gallery, jewelry
design company with a retail jewelry store in Greenwich Village section
of New York City. For three years, he was designing and hand crafting
one of kind museum reproductions for such customers as H.Stern Jewelers
and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When
in 1994 Michael decided to design his own collection of contemporary silver
jewelry it had such an unexpected success that he decided to sell the
store in order to devote full time to designing and manufacturing of jewelry.
Engineering background helped him to develop technology and start production
of his first collection of sterling silver watches.
Since
then Michael's jewelry was selling at such stores as Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom,
Bloomingdale's, Barney's, Chicago Museum Of Contemporary Art, Weisman
Art Museum and numerous upscale art and craft galleries and boutiques
in Europe Japan and United States.
Michael
Bromberg was the winner of the Accent Magazine Annual Silver Jewelry and
Watch Design Competition several years in a row.
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