How Often Do You Release New Natural Stone Jewelry?
I don’t have a regular schedule for new handmade jewelry releases. For one thing, all of my jewelry is nature-inspired jewelry, so I don’t make new designs unless I am inspired by something.
Additionally, the market for natural stones is always changing. Sometimes there are stones I want to work with that aren’t available, or I need to test the stones I have on hand to see if they work and are durable enough for a new design.
Basically that means that I don’t release new natural stone jewelry unless I am confident that that jewelry works, and meets my high standards as a jewelry artisan. I would rather release new jewelry on an irregular schedule than force myself to release something new on a regular schedule and risk lowering my quality standards.
Is All Of Your New Jewelry Handmade?
Yes. All of my jewelry is handmade, and I make all of it myself! I am proud to have a small Colorado Workshop where I create all of my jewelry, take my product photos, and prepare new jewelry orders for shipment.
Is Your Jewelry Made In The USA?
Yes it is! I make all of my handmade jewelry myself, and I make it in my Colorado workshop here in the United States.
I am proud to say that I am a Colorado jewelry artisan, and a United States small business owner.
Is Your Jewelry Hypoallergenic And Nickel Free?
It is. My jewelry is made with hypoallergenic materials, and I also make sure my materials are Nickel-Free.
I use recycled Sterling Silver and Copper metals for my jewelry, which helps ensure quality, keeps my jewelry hypoallergenic, and also makes my creations eco-friendly jewelry.
Is Your Jewelry Made With Genuine Natural Stones?
Yes.
While I do create some Swarovski Crystal jewelry, my natural stone jewelry is always made with the real thing. I work hard to source from providers I trust to provide real natural stones, to label them correctly, and to use sustainable business practices.
I also try to use un-altered stones, which means that the vast majority of my natural stone jewelry is made with stones and crystals that have never been heated or dyed in a lab. I also don’t use lab-grown stones or crystals in my jewelry.