Materials

Here's where you can learn more about what goes into your one-of-a-kind handmade jewelry...

Agate - Botswana

Agate - Lace

Agate - Moss

Amazonite

Amber

Amethyst

Apatite (dark blue)

Aquamarine

Aragonite (Star Clusters or Blue)

Aventurine (Green)

Azurite

Beryl

Bloodstone

Bronzite

Calcite (Honey, Blue, or Orange)

Carnelian

Celestite

Chrysocolla

Citrine

Diamond

Emerald

Fluorite (Rainbow)

Garnet

Hematite

Howlite

Iolite

Jade (Nephrite or Jadeite)

Jasper (Red, Dalmatian, or Ocean)

Kyanite (Blue)

Labradorite

Lapis Lazuli

Larimar

Lepidolite

Malachite

Moldavite

Moonstone (Rainbow or Peach)

Obsidian (Black, Snowflake, or Mahogany)

Onyx (Black)

Opal (White, Fire, or Ethiopian)

Peridot

Pyrite (Fool's Gold)

Quartz (Clear, Rose, Smoky, or Rutilated)

Rhodochrosite

Rhodonite

Ruby

Sapphire

Selenite (Satin Spar)

Sodalite

Sunstone

Tanzanite

Tiger’s Eye (Golden, Blue, or Red)

Topaz (Imperial or Blue)

Tourmaline (Black/Schorl or Watermelon)

Turquoise

Unakite

Zircon

Zoisite (often found with Ruby)

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Crafting Time and Wonder

Jewelry pieces blending antique watch parts and natural stones into whimsical steampunk art you can wear.

Close-up of a pendant featuring a vintage pocket watch gear wrapped in copper wire with a sparkling natural stone, set against a dark blue background.
Close-up of a pendant featuring a vintage pocket watch gear wrapped in copper wire with a sparkling natural stone, set against a dark blue background.

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