/About Chloe Cathryn Studios/
Chloe Catherine Glore is a Los Angeles–based silversmith whose work explores the tension between organic form and raw material. A graduate of San Diego State University’s revered jewelry program, she has spent over a decade developing a series of brutalist-inspired silver designs that blend sculptural precision with elemental texture. Working out of her studio in the Brewery Artist Lofts, Glore employs traditional techniques such as cuttlefish bone casting, hand carving, and patination to produce one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect both refinement and imperfection.
The Vision
To redefine the perception of jewelry by merging the rawness of nature with the precision of craftsmanship. Chloe Catherine Glore envisions a world where each silver form carries a sense of permanence, imperfection, and personal story — where wearable art becomes an extension of the self, not just an accessory.
The Mission
Our mission is to preserve the art of traditional silversmithing through modern interpretation — crafting every piece by hand using techniques like cuttlefish bone casting, carving, and patination. Each design reflects a balance of strength and vulnerability, embodying authenticity, sustainability, and timeless artistry forged in the heart of Los Angeles’ Brewery Artist Lofts.
/Our Amazing/
VALUES
A Reverence for Craft
Each piece begins with fire, metal, and intent. Chloe treats every creation as a conversation between maker and material — allowing process, imperfection, and intuition to guide the final form.
Honest Design
Chloe’s work embodies the raw beauty of silver — unpolished truth, texture, and depth. Every design reflects integrity, not ornamentation; substance, not excess.
Art in Permanence
Her designs are built to endure — crafted to weather time while carrying the mark of the human hand. Each piece stands as a reflection of strength, fragility, and story.
Community & Continuity
Working from the Brewery Artist Lofts, Chloe contributes to a living legacy of craft and collaboration. Through workshops, shared knowledge, and dialogue, she keeps traditional silversmithing alive in a modern world.