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Retired from an engineering career in 1992 and has been taking classes at the William Holland School since 1994. He has been actively working in the lapidary arts, silversmithing and chain making since that time. Howard has been teaching lost wax casting and advanced chain making at the William Holland School since 2000. He is a past president and active member of the Society for Midwest Metalsmiths in St. Louis, MO and has taught chain making workshops for them, Craft Alliance and the Jacoby Arts Center, Alton, IL. He has a Masters Degree in Metallurgy and taught metallurgy at Washington University for ten years while working for McDonnell Douglas. He has recently had chain making articles published in Art Jewelry magazine and a soon to be released book titled "Twisted Wire." Howard's recent chain designs incorporate pearls, beads and corrugation to add diversity and texture to his chains. Howard Siegel
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