NMSU sale showcases student work from its jewelry and metalsmithing program The 43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale features work from the school's jewelry and metalsmithing program students. Jewelry made byEmily Hames for the43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale. {p dir=”ltr”}{span}A jewelry piece by Emily Hames for the 43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale.{/span} {span} {/span} The 43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale features work from the school’s jewelry and metalsmithing program students. The 43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale features work from the school's jewelry and metalsmithing program students. Rings made by Emily Hames for the 43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale. Published October 23, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified October 23, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - NMSU sale showcases student work from its jewelry and metalsmithing program Tables lined with jewelry made by New Mexico State University students will adorn the campus bookstore Monday, Oct. 27, for the 43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale. collection_3f13abdf-ab88-4660-9e25-fe0a6940e2fd.html
As featured on - NMSU sale showcases student work from its jewelry and metalsmithing program Tables lined with jewelry made by New Mexico State University students will adorn the campus bookstore Monday, Oct. 27, for the 43rd annual NMSU Jewelry Sale.
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