Abstract
Laura Burch was a self-taught artist, daughter of the hippie generation. It was not uncommon to see her on the streets of San Francisco in the United States selling her brilliantly colored, vibrant, and poignant, exquisitely adorned, handcrafted jewelry. That unmistakable style reflected her love for life and her strongly creative nature that transcended the business, financial and fashion circles around the world. Although she died from complications of a rare and painful bone disease, her legacy lives on in all kinds of decorative motifs that can be found on a range of objects for the home or kitchen. But her greatest legacy was her unstoppable creativity.
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