Artists and Makers – Jewelry 


Banner image by Doug Bucci

Ceramics, Functional
Ceramics, Sculptural
Furniture
Glass
Jewelry
Leatherwork 
Metalwork
Mixed Media
Textiles, Fibers
Textiles, Wearable
Wood

Adrienne Neszmelyi-Romano

Adrienne Neszmelyi-Romano creates artfully handcrafted contemporary jewelry inspired by organic forms and biological structures that can be seen at the microscopic level. Her pieces are not meant to be delicate; they are intended to make a dramatic statement for the wearer.

Amazulu

Found in Reading Terminal Market, Amazulu specializes in the design of unique, high-quality sterling silver jewelry.

Bario Neal

Bario Neal is designing an ethical way forward for the jewelry industry, one handmade piece at a time.

Cat Horn

Cat Horn Accessory is a minimalist jewelry collection inspired by the language of crystals, nature, and mystic symbols. I use a unique mix of crafting techniques including wire work, beadweaving, and macramé to create a blend of texture and materials. My materials include a mix of semi-precious gemstones, sterling silver or 14k rose or yellow gold filled metals, leather, and silk or cotton cord. With the exception of chain and clasps, I fabricate all jewelry components myself. This allows me to control the quality and functionality of the finished product, as well as to create truly unique designs. I put a heavy focus on the ease of wear, durability, and craft in each design to create styles that will be signature style staples for years to come.

Caroline Gore

Caroline Gore’s studio practice is deeply rooted in jewelry and metalsmithing processes, everything flows through this intensely technical knowledge base rooted in traditional analog processes. Jewelry is made with 18k gold, platinum, natural gemstones, and must feel amazing on the body as it meets your skin: intimately effortless and substantial, minimal yet omnipresent.

Doug Bucci

Doug Bucci is an artist and educator in the field of jewelry whose work utilizes digital processes to explore and display biological systems.

Flourish and Charm

Quality handmade jewelry for your everyday wear and houseplant charms for your plants.

Ford/Forlano

Throughout our collaboration, we have often looked to nature for inspiration in all of our jewelry making.

Forge and Finish

The Philadelphia based brand produces small-batch collections using traditional and experimental metalsmithing techniques.

Helen Driggs

My fascination with science has led me to collect and use a wide variety of jewelry materials into works that exhibit logical relationships.

Hilary Hertzler

Always interested in the exploration of craft, Hilary is, in many ways, a self taught jeweler and artist.

Idol Light

We showcase the intangible by packaging light. Our goal is to inspire, to be a catalyst for reflection and connection, and to create small moments of joy.

J and I Jewelry

At J+I we have handcrafted jewelry in the heart of Philadelphia since 1999. Each piece is created with a passion for metalsmithing.

Jera Lodge Jewelry

Jera Lodge creates pattern based jewelry that has the illusion of volume while staying light in weight

John Wind Jewelry

We pride ourselves on offering a lot of look for a very reasonable price.

Kate Dannenberg Handmade

Kate Dannenberg makes jewelry, grounded in a firm belief in the importance of thoughtful craftsmanship

Lindley Gray

Lindley Gray is an independent fine jewelry artist dedicated to harnessing the integrity of personal adornment through the handmade process.

Loominous Design

All of my jewelry is woven by hand, either on a wood loom or freehand, using luminous Japanese glass beads. Each piece is one-of-a-kind; they are vibrant creations designed to add a pop of color to your life.

Maria Eife

The forms I create are inspired by the structures found in both the natural and built worlds.

Marie June Jewelry

Marie June Jewelry strives to be an ethical, environmentally friendly, and socially responsible small business.

Nicolette Absil

My work focuses on process and using enameling in a more contemprary manner.

Niki Leist

Creating jewelry brings me joy and a sense of freedom. Much like exploring a new destination, each piece takes me on a journey that I’m excited to pass on to you, the wearer. I hope my jewelry serves to mark a special occasion or commemorate your journey, and empowers you to express your unique style and personality.

Rea Studio Art

Sound waves inspire my jewelry, in exploring overlapping elements, missing segments, distortion, and repetition.

Rod McCormick

McCormick draws inspiration from process—from 19th century sheet metal patternmaking to contemporary 3D computer modeling programs.

Sarah Rachel Brown

Sarah Rachel Brown is an adornment artist where she is a member of a collaborative contemporary jewelry studio.

Seth Michael Studio

Jewelry that is hand crafted to inspire wonder, curiosity, and love of wildlife.

Shantzipants

Every outfit has a mood and a story that can be enhanced by the little details. With her Collage Collection, Thea takes cutouts from vintage magazines, used books, and other paper sources to transform them into wearable art.

Sharon Rosenthal

Sharon Rosenthal is a multi-media artist who believes that jewelry is an inroad to communication.

Stacey Lee Webber

Her work is often described as meticulous, pushing the boundaries of everyday recognizable objects to the point of unidentifiable.

Stacy Shevlin

I create unique handmade wooden jewelry. I work to use upcycled materials when possible. I’m a one woman show operating out of my home studio in Philly.

Star Path Jewelry

Tell your story with handcrafted jewelry that lights up the soul with semi-precious stones, stardust, love, and memories.

Stone Cooper

This handcrafted jewelry company exists with a conscience appreciation for quality and sustainability.

Teresa Kahres

Custom design work + fine jewelry line. Handcrafted and recycled metals using ethically sourced materials.

Theophilus Annor

Annor’s work inspired by the rich tapestry of Ghanaian culture, he draws upon the deep well of African symbolism and traditions, weaving intricate narratives that resonate with contemporary audiences paying homage to his roots while pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. He counts the symbolic culture and his personal experience in Philadelphia where he currently resides as a major influence in his practice incorporating contemporary observances through the lens of the African diaspora.

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