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The Materialist (Live!) : Will Kahn and James Banks Design

When Jewelry Sings: A Live Conversation with James Banks Design and Will Kahn

In this special live-recorded episode of The Materialist, Marc Bridge sits down with three extraordinary guests at Parcelle in NYC to delve into the artistry and meaning behind jewelry.

Adam Shulman and Heidi Nahser Fink, the creative minds behind James Banks Design, share their journey of crafting pieces that tell deeply personal stories and "sing" when they’re ready to connect with the world. Editor and curator Will Kahn (@willsnotebook) offers his insights into the evolving world of independent jewelry and the enduring allure of pieces that transcend trends.

Together, the group explores why jewelry matters, how it connects generations, and the balance between timeless craftsmanship and modern innovation. The conversation is peppered with personal anecdotes, including Adam's family-inspired storytelling, Heidi's dedication to perfecting each piece by hand, and Will’s curatorial eye for what’s fresh and meaningful.

They also highlight three names to watch:

Bernard James, whose modern yet personal designs bring diamonds to life;

Loren Nicole, an artisan creating archeological-inspired 22-karat treasures; and

Judy Geib, whose inventive, bench-crafted pieces embody true artistry.

Don’t miss this inspiring episode, which also celebrates the debut of the Vault Collection from James Banks Design—a stunning evolution of their signature work.

Whether you’re a jewelry lover, a design enthusiast, or simply curious about the stories behind the things we cherish, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the heart of material culture.

Discussion about this podcast

At Present’s Substack
The Materialist : A Podcast from At Present
An exploration of material culture with At Present Founder Marc Bridge.
Marc is a Materialist. He loves things -- the things artists make, the things we sell, the things we make part of our our lives.
But he was conflicted.
Why do things matter? Why do creative people dedicate their lives to crafting them? What does it mean to obsess about what we buy, wear, and put in our homes. Are we destroying our planet, our children, and ourselves through this obsession?


The Materialist Podcast is an exploration of this and so much more. Join us for conversations with the world's best jewelry designers, stylists, influencers, admirers, environmentalists, academics, and a bunch of just interesting people.