Jane Bohan

bohan-100Jane Bohan’s feminine and graceful jewelry is made from 18K yellow, white and rose gold with diamonds, colored gemstones and pearls. Working in New York City, she creates pieces inspired by the fashion and flea markets just around the corner from her studio! Jane offers a great variety of jewelry that has won awards for excellent craftsmanship and design.

Belle Brooke

From her studio in Los Angeles, Belle designs pieces that are inspired by industry, organic cellular structure, art deco and modern & contemporary architecture.  The signature design motif, an effervescent circular pattern that is made from tubing, is visible in each of Belle Brooke Design’s collections.  Featuring handcrafted sterling silver and 18 karat gold jewelry sprinkled with precious and semi-precious gemstones.

Molly Dingledine

In her bold nature-inspired designs, Molly Dingledine uses textured and oxidized sterling silver to create leaves, flowers, pods and more. At her studio in Asheville, North Carolina, Molly draws from her background in art, design, photography, glass fusion, papermaking and  sculpture to create her versatile jewelry.

Emanuela Duca

Taking inspiration from her native Rome, Italy, Emanuela Duca creates pieces that convey the dynamic nature of earth and water. Using primarily sterling silver, her pieces are bold and dramatic with contrasting tones and textures. Now based out of Manhattan, her jewelry can be a bold centerpiece for any occasion.

Melissa Finelli

Melissa Finelli, of melle finelli jewelry, resides and creates in Boston, Massachusetts. With a background in jewelry and sculpture, Finelli’s pieces exude movement, spontaneity and a playfulness that comes from her curiosity of working with new tools and new ways to manipulate metal. Repeating spirals, circles and swirls out of sterling silver and 18 karat gold make melle finelli jewelry fun and unique pieces of wearable art.

Sarah Graham

graham-100Inspired by nature, Sarah Graham designs subtle pieces from shades of 18K gold, blackened steel and natural colored diamonds. Make your own combination of rings to stack together for her signature look. Based in San Francisco, California, Sarah offers a distinguished and unique line of jewelry.

Barbara Heinrich

heinrich-100Barbara Heinrich’s delicate and shimmery jewelry features sparkling diamonds, colored sapphires and rich 18K yellow gold. Perfect for any occasion, her jewelry is inspired by a variety of sources ranging from world history to the celestial, creating a look that is ethnic and simple. Barbara’s studio is located in Rochester, New York.

Reiko Ishiyama

Reiko Ishiyama was raised on the island of Shikoku, Japan amid traditional artisans and craftspeople, which of whom, greatly inspired and influenced her career in metals. Predominately self taught, Reiko creates airy, light and flexible pieces of jewelry that are carefully hammered into shape. She works mostly with silver and gold in her studio in New York City.

Martha Keith

Fluid and natural, jewelry by Martha Keith embodies a spirit of smooth flow. Using sterling silver and 18K yellow gold, Martha utilizes her background in both goldsmithing and blacksmithing to create award winning pieces at her studio in Charlottesville, VA.

Ananda Khalsa

Drawing inspiration from Asian art and the natural world, Ananda Khalsa creates original miniature works of art in each piece of jewelry. Her process begins with painting small scale watercolor on paper, then it is set behind ground glass in fine and sterling silver. Often the jewelry is finished off with semi-precious stones or high karat gold. These one-of-a-kind pieces also carry symbolic meaning, making a personal treasure for each wearer.

Stacey Krantz

Stacey’s jewelry is minimalist and simply intended for the wearer to feel beautiful and appreciated. Her pieces are intentionally subtle so you are enhanced and adorned rather than overpowered by the jewelry. Using traditional techniques such as cutting, forming, shaping, sawing and soldering the jewelry is made to be functional and beautiful at the same time.

Lee Marraccini

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Lee Angelo Marraccini uses buttery 18K yellow gold, precious stones, diamonds and inlays to create jewelry that is modern, angular, yet warm. Lee effortlessly fuses natural and organic textures with bold, geometric shapes. At his studio, Marraccini Designs, in Charlottesville, Virginia, Lee works with unique stones to produce award-winning designs.

Tom McGurrin

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Classic but not traditional, jewelry by Tom McGurrin incorporates sterling silver and high karat yellow gold for a modern, architectural look. The clean lines and soft geometric shapes are a great accent for any occasion. Tom is based in New Hampshire.

Michele Mercaldo

mercaldo-100Modern and balanced, work by Michele Mercaldo combines sterling silver with 18K yellow gold in soft, geometric designs. At her studio in Boston, Massachusetts she creates jewelry that is a subtle and contemporary accent to any attire.

Paul Morelli

Paul Morelli began his professional career by following in his family’s footsteps- fashion design.  Through the creative process, he began specializing in intricate jewelry design by the early 80’s. His studio has since been housed in Philadelphia, where he still designs his pieces.  The inspiration behind the meditation bells is to bring cheer to others.  Paul’s work features gold, diamonds, and semi precious stones.

Judith Neugebauer

With an emphasis on form, line and movement, jewelry by Judith Neugebauer is bold yet balanced. Using sterling silver and 23K yellow gold, Judith creates pieces that have a sense of movement and drama. The look is classic and can be worn for any occasion.

Gabriel Ofiesh

ofiesh-100Gabriel Ofiesh uses gold, diamonds and pearls to produce classic jewelry with a modern flair. His patented “orbit” ring is perfect for business and evenings, but still great for daywear. In Charlottesville, Virginia, Gabriel uses his 36 years of self-taught know-how to express himself through metal.

Boo Poulin

For over 25 years, Boo Poulin has been creating contemporary jewelry in her studio in Rochester, New York.  Integrating natural materials such as pearls with an industrial aesthetic, including steel cable and sterling silver, results in beautiful geometric pieces.

Jayne Redman

Nature is an endless reference for Jayne Redman’s imagination and invention.  Her materials are 18 karat gold and sterling silver.Jayne has been featured in articles for Crafts Report, AJM, Lapidary Journal, Professional Jeweler, JQ, Niche, and Ornament magazines.  She now maintains a studio in southern Maine, surrounded by apple trees and perennial gardens.

Bree Richey

Born to a family of artists, Bree Richey’s jewelry pulls directly from her love for Art Deco and modern architectural design.  Richey is inspired by modern furniture, fabric and the basic materials of metal and an array of colored gems.  In her studio in Massachusetts, she seamlessly creates elegant and highly wearable jewelry.

Philippa Roberts

Femininity and beauty is the essence of Philippa Roberts jewelry. Walks along the Pacific Ocean evoke soft edges and smooth lines in Philippa’s many lines of jewelry. Using sterling silver, gold, colored stones and pearls, she can be found creating her necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings in Oakland, California.


George Sawyer

Using a Japanese technique called Mokume Gane, George Sawyer creates pieces from 18K yellow, white and rose gold, sterling silver and copper in subtle wood-grained bands and engagement rings.


Alex Sepkus

sepkus-100Alex Sepkus, based in New York City, expresses his ironic humor through his pieces of 18K gold, diamonds and sapphires. Tiny compartments with impeccable detail are a trademark of his bold work. His jewelry has become known for its unpredictable elements, detail and craftsmanship.

Eric Silva

silva-100For those with an eye for the eclectic and unusual, the work of Eric Silva is a must-have! Vivid stones and oxidized sterling silver with an ancient, prehistoric feel make this California based artist’s jewelry truely mysterious. An item from Eric Silva will surely become a conversation piece.

Anne Sportun

Feminine, delicate and warm jewelry by Anne Sportun has a sense of timelessness. Crafted from 18K yellow gold, gemstones and precious beads her jewelry conveys a universal language of shape, symbols and form.

 

TaviaMetal

taviametal-100Using oxidized silver, titanium and accents of yellow gold, Tavia Brown creates pieces that run the gamut from the whimsical to the bold and industrial. Characterized by miniature gardens, imprinted vines and florals, rivets and fringes, Tavia’s work is suitable for everyday wear. At her studio in Charlottesville, Virginia, Tavia often combines poetry and metal to create jewelry with personality and individuality.

David Urso

David Urso’s handcrafted jewelry is a visual feast of color, form and surface. His jewelry is characterized by sensual organic shapes and a painterly use of hand tinted resins and crushed stones, which are applied in solids and patterns. Urso creates his unique pieces in High Falls, New York.