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Edward Levin Obituary

Ed Levin Shaping American Design since 1950Dies February 23, 2008 BENNINGTON, VT. Edward Levin, of Cambridge, N.Y., and Cedar Key, Fla., died Feb. 23, 2008, at his home in Cedar Key, early in the morning, at age 87. Ed was born Feb. 4, 1921 in New York City and grew up in Long Beach on Long Island. He was an artist, craftsperson, jeweler, painter, sculptor, ceramist, and inventor of machines, tools and processes to enhance creativity in jewelry-making. In 1950 Ed and his wife, Ruth Levin, founded Ed Levin Jewelry.Ed studied fine arts at Columbia University, and later at Alfred University, the New School, and the Barnes Foundation. He successfully obtained conscientious objector status during World War II. In 1948 Ed lived for the year in Buenos Aires, Argentina and studied with a Florentine master jeweler. In 1949 Ed married Ruth Perlmutter, and lived on the upper west side in New York City. In 1950 with his wife, he founded Ed Levin Jewelry and made jewelry on the stove top in their New York apartment. He traveled by bus throughout New England to sell his jewelry to college students. In 1953 they moved to Shaftsbury, where Ed sold his artwork and jewelry from Ed Levin Arts Workshop, established in a building on their property. In 1964, he moved his workshop to Bennington where he opened a retail shop. In 1968, Ed married Ruth Pearl Bluestone Dale, bought a house in Cambridge, N.Y., and moved his wholesale business to Cambridge. While Ed continued to design jewelry, he also spent time in his studio at home painting, sculpting, throwing pots, and inventing tools. Ed Levin Jewelry, Inc., considered the oldest and largest hand-crafted jewelry manufacturer in the United States, is owned by the family and currently sells to hundreds of retail shops throughout the country. Ed was adamant in his beliefs and followed his own path. Life, for him, was a continuing exploration of ideas, the senses, and challenging the status quo. He actively supported peace, human rights, civil liberties, and environmental protection. Ed said, "The diversity and richness of the natural world - and all of the peoples who have inhabited it - will always inspire both art and jewelry. The connections are not necessarily direct or obvious...Nevertheless, our present is still connected to the earth forms and ancestor creations that abound and still touch us." Ed was predeceased by his second wife, Ruth Dale Levin, and his brother, Ernest Levin. He leaves his first wife, Ruth Perlmutter Levin; his three children, Rachel Levin, Flo Levin, and Alexander Levin, and two stepsons, Paul Bluestone and Donald Bluestone. FUNERAL NOTICE: Ed will be buried in Cambridge, N.Y., in the spring. Contributions in Ed's memory may be sent to: Allen Gilbert, ACLU Vermont, 137 Elm Street, Montpelier, VT 05602.]]>
Published by Brattleboro Reformer on Mar. 3, 2008.

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BD Adams

June 9, 2021

My deceased parents, John and Mary Adams were close friends with Ed and Ruth in Bennington Vt. in the 50’s. I remember how fondly they felt about Ed and Ruth and also the many parties and dinners that we attended at their home.
They visited us on South Stream Road and my recollection of Ed is his kindness and ease with children. I knew him when I was only a young girl and we spent a lot of time with the Levin Family. Fun times!
Beautiful jewelry! I bought the slider bracelet in 2004 and was thrilled to see that Ed became very well known. My very belated and deep sympathy to all of his family and friends.

Donna Hallowell

March 2, 2019

Ed Levin was a trail blazer and n thwart if Jewerly. I wear his old and new pieces daily and I love then. They will become family sirloins. I wish he had time to design more. He was truly talented.

Marianna Lee

March 6, 2008

Dear Ruth and family,
I was saddened to hear of Ed's death. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
Marianna Paquin Lee

Kate Hamilton

March 6, 2008

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Ed's family and friends. I grew up in Bennington and have loved his jewelry forever. I wear it every day!
Sincerely - Kate Hamilton

Gwynne Leibensperger

March 4, 2008

I worked for Ed and I found him to be someone that you could just tell things to and he would have an open ear no matter what it was. He loved nature and all the values that one should have in taking care of our world. He was a nice man and always had time for all of us.

Honorah Derosia

March 4, 2008

Rachel and Flo
Wishing you deepest sympathy for your loss.

Alice Carlisle

March 3, 2008

Dear Ruth, Rachel, Flo and Lexie,
I was very sorry to hear of Ed's passing. I feel like I had grown up with your family. I know the only reason I became a good goldsmith is because of his teaching and his not allowing the craftsmanship to slide. My deepest sympathy to you all. Love, Alice (Paquin) Carlisle

Sue Wiskoski

March 3, 2008

To Ruth and your children
I am sorry to read of Ed's passing. I always loved to view, buy and wear his beautiful jewlery. He was an artist of the highest caliber. He will be missed. Lovingly, Sue Wiskoski

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