Artist: Taya Koschnick
Portland, OR
TASI Jewelry has been handcrafted in Portland, Oregon for over 15 years. Second generation jeweler Taya Koschnick uses sterling silver, 14k-gold, glass, and unique beads in her designs.
Artist: Taya Koschnick
Portland, OR
TASI Jewelry has been handcrafted in Portland, Oregon for over 15 years. Second generation jeweler Taya Koschnick uses sterling silver, 14k-gold, glass, and unique beads in her designs.
Artists: Deanna Guerrieri & Sarah Moynihan
Canfield, OH
My Beverly Jewelry is a best friend duo creating real pressed flower jewelry in Youngstown, Ohio. Most of the flowers used in their designs come from the pair’s home gardens. The work is both simple and unique, and inspired by their love for all things floral, whimsical and vintage. All My Beverly Jewelry pieces are nickel free.
Artist: Joanna Shipengrover & John Davison
Columbus, OH
The Lab Partners, Joanna and John, combine art, science, history, and technology to create unique, beautiful and interesting jewelry that has a story to tell.
Company: Long Way Home Studios
North Canton, OH
Edy started as a glass worker but soon began using the enamels to create fun, colorful jewelry. The enamel is sifted onto copper or fine silver, then torch fired to fuse the glass and the metal underneath. She often adds graphite, fine silver and texture to the surface. Unique shapes are cut out by hand.
Sherwood, OH
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Mike works with sterling silver, 10K-gold, bronze and assorted gemstones to craft his nature inspired jewelry designs. Processes include lost wax casting and various fabricating and finishing techniques.
Mt. Vernon, OH
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Jane designs beautiful beaded jewelry like necklaces, earrings and pins in her home studio in Mt. Vernon Ohio.
Company: Aggie’s Attic
Massillon, OH
Jeannie and her mother, Aggie, played Scrabble for hours. She was inspired by her mother to follow her dream and her business, Aggie’s Attic, was started in 2007. Jeannie makes fun pendants, pins, and bracelets using scrabble tiles and dominoes, applying found images that are finished with resin.