Do you want a one of a kind piece of jewelry? Do you want to stand out in a crowd, but still remain stylish? Then check out these jewelry shops on Etsy.
SandFibers’s Shop
Beadwoven and Fiber Art by Carol Dean Sharpe
SandFibers features unique beaded bracelets and pendants in graphics designs ranging in price from average $20 to $60 with some as high as $150.
Tutorials are available and range from$5.00 to $10.00.
Kits are prices up to $30.
Jewelry is available in all color groupings.
You are encourages to browse the shop. If you do not find what you want, SandFiber will create a special design for you.
SandFiber accepts Layaway and sells its surplus at its associate Etsy shop: SandFibers Surplus.
To see SandFiber at work, visit Glass Addiction.
Madame Teaseley’s Le Boudoir Secret by Heather Teasley
Heather describes her jewelry as, ‘artisan crafted jewelry made from everyday items such as buttons and spoons or items that are hand painted or patinated which help her create a unique and one of a kind treasure.
Heather Teaseley’s jewelry features nature themes and Art Deco styles. My favorites are her dragonflies, leaves and bird wings. You will also see snowflakes, birds and butterflies.
Some of her ‘once used’ jewelry contains silver forks and watch parts.
Her prices range from $15.00 to $30.00.
If you want to see her sold items or new, unlisted items, visit her at Once Possessed Studios.
If you do not find what you want, Madame Teaseley will create a special design for you. Just leave a message in her Etsy Mail.
You can keep up with Heather everyday activities at Madame Teaseley’s Blog.
Lorelei Eurto’s Shop
Quaint, rustic, modern and fresh, Lorelei’s designs usually have monochromatic color schemes in rich earth tones.
She specializes in necklaces and bracelets with handmade ceramic beads in simple styles.
Her prices start at $10 to $35 with some pieces as high as $60.
Visit Lorelei’s Blog.
Earthenwood Studio
The Earthenwood Studio is Melanie Brooks’ shop.
Though she does not sell finished jewelry, her hand made ceramic components are interesting, featuring mystic styles, floral beads, pendants and charms.
She offers wholesale items and special requests. Leave her a message in her Etsy mail and she will get back to you.
Her prices range from $15 to $45.
For her latest news, check out Earthenwood’s Blog.
Plays with Fire
This shop features PattyLakinsmith’s lampwork glass and bali silver beads.
The natural themes of her lampworked beads are stunning and intricate, delicate and absolutely breathtaking.
This is by far my favorite shop of the five listed here.
Nature is her centerpiece.
Here slightly evil flower meanies look like Venus fly traps with teeth.
She sells both components and finished jewelry.
Components range from $10 to $60.
Lampworking tutorials are available from $15 to $18.
Finished jewelry ranges from $15 to $150.
Oh, and don’t forget to visit my little shop, Sew and So’s Creations. See my latest jewelry designs at my flikr page. If you want something special in polymer clay, gemstone and wirework or Swarovski crystals, let me know. I’d be happy to create a special item for you.