Morgaine Faye Now a Registered Trademark I'm proud to share that Morgaine Faye® is now an officially registered trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office!
Bread and Roses Posters - Mutual Aid for Gaza “Hearts starve as well as bodies - give us bread but give us roses.” 🥖🌹- James Oppenheim, 1911.I’m excited to share this new series of posters created to raise funds for our fr...
Behind the Scenes at the Met: Arms & Armor Conservation Studio Last month I had the rare chance to tour the Arms and Armor Conservation Studios at the Met in NYC. From centuries-old tools to intricate restoration work, it was an unforgettab...
Inside The Workshop Founded in 2010 in Portland, Oregon, Morgaine Faye's eponymous brand is known for its substantial, androgynous aesthetic. With a passion for custom design and hand engraving, Mo...
The Making of The Tragedy of the Commons 'The Tragedy of the Commons' is a culmination of environmental anxieties and ecological catastrophes. This work is a reflection on the idea that the world as we know it will nev...
About The Armory Collection What is The Armory Collection? The Armory Collection is a draws inspiration from medieval arms and armor. This collection showcases sculptural hand-engraved elements that are d...
Animalia Collection Preview + Sketches I was recently accepted into an advanced engraving and metal inlay course at The New Approach School for Jewelers in Tennessee, so in preparation I have been focusing on my q...
Gems and Jewellery Magazine Interview So last month while I was at that trade show in Tucson I was approached by the editor-in-chief of UK's Gems and Jewellery magazine about doing a feature, and of course I was exc...
Turning Silver Wire Into Curb Chain I threw some things in my tumbler lastnight and wanted to keep my hands busy while I waited for them to tumble, so I whipped up some curb chain and documented the steps along th...
Tragedy of the Commons - Silk Scarf Final Linework After 6 months of drafting this enormous 40 inch by 40 inch scarf drawing, I was finally able to have it properly photographed and digitized by the fine folks at Pearl Printing ...