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earrings
rings and bracelets
Sterling silver and fine silver (for bezels) elements are hand fabricated and soldered by me. Pendant measurements include the bale.

Chains are sterling silver except the mixed metal chains that match a patinated pendant (where noted).  I fabricate the sterling silver link chains while the sterling silver snake and cable chains are purchased and made in Italy. Italian chains are typically available in 16", 18",  and 20". Special order chains can be purchased in 24" and 30" for an additional cost.
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city stroll  - sterling and found objects

Sometimes vintage shop finds are incorporated in the sterling silver designs​​.  And, sometimes I add a patina
to the sterling silver to accentuate the vintage feel. ​

road work

There is an endless supply of discarded objects along the roadside that make their way into my sterling silver pieces. Treasures might include a bumper bit, reflector shard, windshield glass chip, rear view mirror fragment, rusty nail, twist top bottle cap, or tire or shoe tread.

sea glass and beach rocks

I find all the genuine sea glass and rocks on my walks along the shores of Puget Sound or the Pacific coastline. The glass is surf tumbled. If jagged, I throw it back for a few more years of bouncing around in the sand and sea. 

sea and forest inspired

Puget Sound’s beaches are cluttered with live oysters and empty half shells left behind by happy eaters. An oyster shell’s curved edges and scalloped, layered skirts inspire my jewelry. I hand manipulate the scalloped edges and dap the interior to create the nesting concave shape. "Sea glass" oysters sometimes embellish the shell's interior. Pearls are commercially purchased.

My husband is a woodworker and scraps of his spalted maple often make their way into my forest-inspired pieces. The wood's grains and black fungi defense lines are breathtaking.
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