Limited Edition Jewelry - Handcrafted by American Designers

Necklaces, Bracelets, & Earrings made from
pearls, precious & semi-precious stones, art glass, precious metals and other special materials

 

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Beautiful pearls, gemstones, coral, crystal, glass, silver and gold are used to make our limited edition handmade necklaces, earrings, and bracelets unique. Our handcrafted jewelry can also be found at the store and website of Glass Growers Gallery in Erie, PA and Bella Arte Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Our Handcrafted Jewelry

Our necklaces, bracelets and earrings are made with natural materials:

- Pearls
- Coral
- Precious stones
- Semi-precious stones
- Crystal and art glass,
- And other special materials.

Most of our designs also include gold, sterling silver, vermillion (sterling silver heavily plated with gold), or other interesting metals. Vintage beads and clasps are featured in some designs. 

We transform these nature’s gifts into pieces of art that combine traditional elegance with a unique twist. Each piece is one-of-a-kind or part of a 10-piece limited edition.

We are always happy to answer questions about our handcrafted jewelry before you buy. Select a product category on the right and we will help you make an informed decision.

We welcome inquires from wholesale buyers who are interested in featuring our handcrafted jewelry. Please email us.

We design custom handcrafted jewelry. Send us an email if you want a one-of-a-kind piece for a special occasion, special person, or yourself.

Who designs and makes our handcrafted jewelry?  Meet our designer

Shopping for anniversary jewelry?
anniversary stones ideas.

Looking for birth or zodiac stone jewelry?   birth and zodiac stones.

Pearls and gemstones are commonly sized in millimeters.
  
conversion chart to go from mm to inches

 

Necklace Style Terminology

Have you heard terms like "opera strand", "dog collar", "rope", "bib", or "torsade" used to describe necklaces?  If you are not sure what they mean, we provide a guide to common necklace style terminology.  Click Here.

 

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