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.

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 Ashville, North Carolina, Molly draws from her background in art, design, photography, glass fusion, papermaking and  sculpture to create her versatile jewelry.

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.

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

mcgurrin-100Classic 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.

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.

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.

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.