Did you know?
June 4th, 2010Sapphires come in all colors, shapes and sizes.
Jamie’s been finding these fantastic sapphire slices and making them into rings. They are quite exquisite- each totally unique and one of a kind. Picutred here are some beautiful pink and green ones and the lighter ones I’ve named “linen”.
Worn by carried by royalty in the Ancient world, this gemstone has been highly sought after by numerous civilizations- empires have grown and fallen over this stone. The blue sapphire, as most people know of this precious gemstone, is the most highly prized variation, but these others sure are pretty too.
As the September birthstone, it’s a favorite of mine!
In sapphire light - naomi
Sleeping Beauties
May 20th, 2010Check out these lovely Sleeping Beauty Turquoise!
This is a highly prized form of turquoise from Arizona, known for it’s confluent robin’s egg blue color.
I think it’s dreamy.
Though it is such a vibrant blue, the stone remains smooth and calming like a warm breeze.
Imagine, swinging in a hammock on a clear summer day gazing up at your finger with one of these on it!!
I’ll be sporting one this summer!

- Dream on, Naomi
Land - Sea & Air
April 22nd, 2010Jamie is going home. Her sister just opened a beautiful yarn boutique and Jamie is going to support her at the grand opening of A New Yarn.
Seeing all of the jewelry we make here in the studio, I have the opportunity to view it all collectively. In this, the many inspirations for Jamie’s designs have revealed themselves to me. Similar to planes, trains and automobiles I’ve been able to attribute a few themes to many pieces of her work. Here is my interpretation through Jamie’s work, of land, sea and air. - Naomi
Land
Sea

Air
Opal Ring Anyone?
March 30th, 2010I just received these opal beauties in last week.

They are from Lightening Ridge, Australia. They are cut from “nobbies which is a rounded concretion found in clay.” They catch the light in different ways depending on the angle. I see a new opal ring in my future.

Honey, Honey, Honey
March 5th, 2010Jeremy and I went to an art opening the other night at Winston Wächter gallery http://www.winstonwachter.com and finally met one of my favorite encaustic painters Christopher Reilly. His paintings portray nature in an abundance of rich color and varied textures. He uses a varied mixture of wax, pastel, gouache, gesso and pigment layered on canvas to build up a thick and lush surface. Reilly then applies intensive scraping, re-heating, and re-molding techniques revealing the many layers beneath the surface. He will even carve into the encaustic surface to enhance the contours of the imagery. This process creates a dramatic contrast between portions of worn away and rough surfaces, which bring an earthy feel to the imagery, juxtaposed with the delicate organic imagery of the raised surfaces in the foreground.
The Honeycomb series came out soon after purchasing several of his paintings, coupled with reading several articles on colony collapse disorder. http://www.ars.usda.gov/News/docs.htm?docid=15572

‘Tis the season
December 22nd, 2009The kids are out of school, the lights are up,
and we’re busy like Santa’s elves making dreams come true.
Holiday parties are in full swing and our friend Chad at
Collected Design (www.collecteddesign.com)
helped us decorate. He brought

“Isabella”
in moss, Indian Ruby and green Aquamarine to liven up our festivities.
H a p p y H o l i d a y s
New Additions
December 3rd, 2009We’re full throttle gearing up for some holiday trunk shows.
Meet Cleo and Eddy. We pulled them in to help!
For those in the Pacific Northwest
this Saturday, December 5th
A Mano
1115 1st Ave Seattle 98101
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For you New Yorkers and those nearby
Jamie and the rings will be at
Bergdorf Goodman
Friday - Sunday
December 11th - 13th
and
more jewelry will be at
Greenwich Jewelers
December 10th - 17th
Happy Holidays!
In the beginning….
November 6th, 2009
… there was the Dahlia.

Jeremy and I inherited 39 dahlia plants when we purchased
our house nine years ago. Though it has gotten cold, rainy & dark by
5pm here in Seattle, we still have dahlias blooming!
One of my first signature styles, the round hand faceted ring I named
after these beautiful flowers.
Both are big, round and bursting with color!

14K Gold Round Hand Faceted Peruvian Opal & .06 Pt Diamond circa 2000
Find the dahlia rings!











It’s been a while, I know. A new season has “fallen” upon us and here we are on the verge of Halloween and day light savings. We’ve been busy making rings. Here are a few from our last trunk show at Essenza. 
