Our Artists

Ananda Khalsa

BROWSE THE COLLECTION The vibrant luminosity of natural gemstones is the core of Ananda's inspiration. She captures the precious quality found in ancient jewelry and remains to create pieces with a modern sensibility. All of the gems used in her work are hand picked due to their unique and exceptional characteristics.    Each of Ananda’s pieces is handcrafted in her studio in Northampton, Massachusetts by Ananda and her highly skilled team of jewelers.   Each luminous gemstone is handpicked for its exceptional qualities, and recycled metals are used to create the pieces.   BROWSE THE COLLECTION

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Miarante Jewelry

Miarante has been referred to as "an ode to the ethereal delicacy and untamed spirit of the Scottish landscape." "The precious tourmaline stones and tiny diamonds are individually selected by Jenni and each piece has been inspired by the many different aspects of her homeland amongst the rugged mountains, forests and deep clear lochs of the Trossachs. Each Gaelic/Scots item name reflects a place, a mood, a history. The stones capture the subtle colors of green moss, pink heather, bracken and fern; a landscape that is sometimes harsh, sometimes gentle, but always mystical. No two stones are ever exactly alike, just as no...

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Carolyn Keys

About the Jewelry All jewelry is designed and made by Carolyn in her studio in eastern Pennsylvania. Materials include 14K gold fill, sterling silver, brass, wood and ceramic. Recycled and repurposed materials are used whenever possible. Carolyn’s processes involve hand cutting and hammering metal sheet, forging metal wire, cutting and shaping wood, carving ceramic elements and casting of original designs.  Jewelry Information All metals are nickel free and made in the USA.  I use recycled or reclaimed materials whenever possible. The hardwoods I use are scraps that are collected from local wood shops. Due to the handmade nature of the...

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Riverstone Jewelry

About the Artist "Jill Scholsohn’s anthropology background is evident in the pieces of jewelry she creates. She uses a mixture of amulets, talismans along with rare, exotic beads and mediums from sourced from several cultures spanning the globe. In her work you’ll find Indian Rubies, Ancient Coral, Turquoise dating back 2,000 to 4,000 years,  Gaspeite, Sugilite, Glass Seed Beads, Carnelian, Fossilized Mammoth and Walrus Tusk and more. While in Thailand she bought her first spirit lock and still wears it today. In 1997 Jill Scholsohn had begun a new career as a NYC paramedic. To reduce her stress level, she...

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