



Goldsmith and designer GERALDINE KISH PERRY has created custom pieces and developed models for new production lines in the studios of Goldsmiths 3 since 2004. In June of 2007, following the retirement of John Reynolds from the company, Geraldine joined Robert Fairbank as a principal of Goldsmiths 3. Together, they began the transition to create the refreshed and inspired company now known as Fairbank and Perry Goldsmiths.
Geraldine is a graduate and former instructor of jewelry making from the North Bennet Street School in Boston, Massachusetts, where she was able to merge her life-long respect for fine craft with her desire to produce work that is tangible, lasting, and treasured. A pragmatist as well as designer, Geraldine seeks to create jewels that feel as good as they look, and believes that the most beautiful designs arise from a meticulously constructed foundation.
Geraldine has a breadth of professional experience in gold and platinum fabrication, stone setting, and jewelry repair, combined with a design sense that seeks to enhance the natural beauty of gemstones. She has studied design and rendering at the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts, and views each custom project as an opportunity to give a client’s story precious form.