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growing up, suneera saw her mother re-designing family heirlooms. she fell in love with the tradition of owning something special that has a personal story. in 2010, she opened her studio in los angeles. today, joined by her daughter ana, she continues the tradition of creating jewelry that evokes nostalgia yet is highly relatable. with an ethos grounded in creating finely crafted, timeless jewelry, the collection has a piece for every occasion- from petite every-days to bold creative statements. the craftsmanship of each piece effortlessly blends modern silhouettes with old world manufacturing, using ethically sourced materials & sustainable manufacturing
nichole mciver did not dream of becoming a jewelry designer. it has been a passion that she recently discovered, but looking back, maybe has been many years in the making. though she majored in art, nichole did not envision herself selling her paintings or drawings in galleries. she ended up focusing on art history and fell in love with cultures of the past and the way amazing works of art that were also functional pieces in people's daily lives. in particular, female artists and the personal objects and artwork of women such as prayer books, portraits, and jewelry. starting her own jewelry line allows her to create and hand-craft her own elegant and feminine pieces that feel like they have a long history behind them.
andrea bonelli is the self-taught metalsmith behind this eco-friendly jewelry line. this has allowed her to learn things at her own pace and create pieces that mirror her artistic vision. because of this, her jewelry is always in a constant state of evolution as she hones her skills and finds new and exciting textures and techniques to work with. to andrea, this makes everything a bit more interesting.
all of her jewelry is handmade using recycled metals as well as ethically sourced gemstones and diamonds.
the jewelry of annie fensterstock deftly blends a mastery of ancient goldsmithing techniques with dynamic contemporary design. her jewelry is entirely hand fabricated in the traditional materials of 18 karat and 22 karat gold and platinum. annie fenterstock combines innovation with tradition and uses techniques such as chain weaving and granulation. she received her bfa in metalsmithing and jewelry design from the university of michigan. she continued her studies at the jewelry arts institute in new york city and the fashion institute of technology. her current collections are inspired by a combination of elements - the richness and sensuality she finds in different cultures, the breathtaking color and serenity of nature, and the rhythmic pace ad music of the city. her jewelry reflects a sophistication and refinement that places her among the most talented designers in her field.
betsy barron has been creating jewelry since her teens, eventually earning her bfa in jewelry and light metals at the rhode island school of design. her style is classic, elegant, and earthy, focused on pieces that transition easily from everyday to a special evening. in addition to her own collection betsy has collarborated with some of the premier names in fashion, including cher, betsy johsnon, and kate spade.
san francisco based metalsmith corey egan merges old world techniques and hand carved motifs to create her collection of artisan jewelry. drawing inspiration from natural patterns, texture and silhouettes, each of corey’s pieces are meticulously crafted and adorned with intimate details.
after graduating with bfa in metals from wayne state university, she attended san francisco's revere academy to study as a jewelry technician. she spent the following years employed by established goldsmiths, designers and jewelry galleries before forming her own collection in 2010.
jen was born and raised in aspen, colorado. she found her love of metalwork while studying abroad in florence, italy, after taking her first metalsmithing course at fuji studios in 2007. following her newfound passion while completing her bachelor of arts in studio art from the university of colorado, she enrolled in an internship at a jewelry boutique in boulder, co. in late 2014, jen proudly made the leap to making jen leddy studios her full-time career. today, jen continues to grow her line, expanding in both design and reach, inspired by the love of handcrafted creation.
while kaali designs' collections are distinct, a common thread of inspiration for designer, anit dodhia, comes from the indian ocean in its various states. from calm water that reflect natural light to rough surges that present endless darkness, one is reminded of the enormous strength it possesses. he designs with these principles in mind for the powerful and confident woman.
maya’s process stems from a belief in perfection and symmetry but with the knowledge that these qualities often hide within imperfection and asymmetry. she brings a love of research, a minimalist sensibility, and a sculptural approach to making. maya investigates materials and their capacities to perform physically and poetically. her work emerges from the belief that no material is static and that there is beauty to be found in the changing surfaces of objects as they are worn.
maya received her mja from cranbrook academy of art in 2007. she is the recipient of a searchlight award from the american craft council and has exhibited her jewelry in the united states and internationally.
an extraordinary love story unfolded between david and alisa and mercurius jewelry was born. david is a formally trained bench jeweler who brings his skills and expertise to every handmade piece. alisa is studying gemology at gia and it’s her keen eye that seeks out the ethical and exquisitely sourced materials used in their collection.
all piece are designed and crafted on huchiun ohlone land in oakland, ca.
for mia chicco, her obsession with jewelry has been a long-standing one. beginning as a school girl eagerly selling beads to her classmates in the playground, mia has since traded plastic and string for precious metals and gem stones, creating handmade treasures that exemplify unique, individual, luxury.
special attention is paid to the detail and construction of each and every designs and hand-crafted piece, ensuring that they are exceptional, unique and made to be treasured forever.
monica’s earliest memories of making jewelry are with her grandmother, sitting at the kitchen table and making bead necklaces. her grandmother would talk to her about color combinations, patterns, and more importantly, how it made her feel. that insight and encouragement now serves as monica’s inner voice - she lets the stones tell her their story.
her pieces are hand-fabricated in 18k yellow gold with only natural diamonds and gemstones. the heritage of handmade that began at her grandmother’s table inspired monica to earn her bfa and mfa in metalsmithing and jewelry design.
sakura means cherry blossom in japanese which symbolizes the fleeting beauty of life and renewal. impermanent beauty is celebrated behind it reminds one to be mindful and to live the present moment.
sakura studied fine arts and sculpting - two crafts that bring together the best of both worlds through jewelry making. her collection is comprised of free form carved pieces with the warmth of “wabi sabi” that explore the ephemeral feeling of beauty, much like the cherry blossom tree.
jewelry designer and metalsmith sarah mcguire finds inspiration in organic forms, manmade curiosities and classic modernist design. growing up in new england, sarah spent her summers on the beaches of cape cod and coastal connecticut, collecting objects and absorbing the landscape that would later inform her work as a jeweler.
sarah uses recycled metal – primarily high-karat gold and sterling – mixing it with linen, leather, rough gemstones and diamonds. her spare, organic work rewards scrutiny without clamoring for attention. the collections’ goal is to make timeless, meticulously crafted pieces that can be treasured for years to come.
pieces by shelley cavanaugh exist in a unique balance of rusitc & refined. her passion lies in finding unique gems and turning them into gorgeous wearable treasures. the beauty found in a natural, untreated stone is a great source of inspiration. interesting gems, fluid lines, and expert craftsmanship create a collection that is both contemporary and classic.
every piece is handmade by designer tyson miller using the art of the lost wax technique. the goal is to consistently produce creative, artistic jewelry that makes you take notice.
working in both silver and 14k gold, his collection is geometric with a sexy twist. from rough and rugged to delicate and feminine, this collection gives you a dose of casual luxury for the everday.
tura sugden has a bachelor of fine arts degree in sculpture. her work is an interpretation of classic jewelry composition. for inspiration she looks to timeless vintage pieces, and then reassembles and reworks the imagery, incorporating unique gemstones and architectural settings. her traditional art background in sculpture and drawing allows her to approach designing and fabricating with an artist's perspective.
she combines recycled gold and diamonds that are either salvaged from antique jewelry or bought from reputable dealers that she personally works with. each piece is made in san francisco studio, using traditional goldsmithing practices.
artist, yassie, born and raised in iran, found refuge in the arts - first learning knitting and sewing with her grandma and then private painting classes. years later, she took a chance and enrolled in her first metalsmithing class and she was hooked. she was intrigued by the concept of creating art pieces that go beyond the traditional form and have deeper meaning and purpose.
crafted in both 18k and 22k yellow gold, yassie wants her collectors to connect to the deliberate choices of materials and forms and feel the energy and intention behind them.
we carry a hand-picked selection of antique, vintage and estate earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets dating from the late 1800s to mid 1950s.
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