Renewable Jewels
A mix of vintage jewelry from the 1920s-1980s. Each piece has its own history, and is redesigned to create unique wearable art. http://www.renewablejewels.net
It's time to create your own story! I've always admired antique jewelry. I am captivated by the designs of the past and fascinated by their romantic and mysterious history. I am the jewelry archeologist of the 21st century! I regularly go on digs to uncover beautiful artifacts from past decades. After I find my treasures, I give them a new life by reusing the materials and creating a distinctive p
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1960's Fun! Do you think they have an Austin Powers vibe? These earring are lightweight and eye catching.
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Shapes. I love to play with different shapes to create something new. The green agate stones used with these earrings were originally a part of a chain. I divided the pieces to let their individuality shine a bit brighter.
Geometric design.
I decided to do a few long necklaces this season. They are fun to wear with turtlenecks, dresses and to layer with basics.
Are you a pearl girl? I am! I gravitate to their classic beauty and like to incorporate pearls into my designs. I have fond memories of trying on my grandmother's pearl jewelry when I was little. I called my grandmother, Mom Mom. She was the most stylish person plus kind and generous. When I was 16, she snuck the pair of pearl earrings that I admired into my suitcase. Can you image my surprise and delight to find them in a small velvet box amongst my dirty clothes? I might have started to cry at this extremely loving gesture.
Holiday cheer! Sometimes you need a little sparkle
Dreaming of Fall! The colors, Halloween, the temperature, the food and of course the jewelry.
These little earrings are 1970's crushed coral with vintage links. A bit of color for Autumn.
Can you spy the flower rhinestone earrings amongst the leaves? Fall is approaching and I can not wait.
This little guy turns 16 today! He is still my little buddy no matter how old or how tall. I am one lucky mama to have this amazing person in my life. Swipe to see the then and now photo and notice that he is wearing the same outfit combo.
Roman coin earrings.
Is anyone going to the beach this weekend? Turquoise always reminds me of the water and these posts are waterproof. They can be worn in the water, to the gym, around the house or anywhere. They are my sister's go-to earrings for her Costa Rica lifestyle.
I always wanted to learn how to french braid or do the fishtail braid. My mom and my neighbor used to do my hair when I was little and I had a lot of requests. I even dog-eared magazine pictures and asked for them to duplicate the look. Fast forward may years when I have a daughter of my own and it is my chance to shine as a hairstylist. I watched videos on line and still could not master the skill. Thankfully, my daughter just liked her hair in a ponytail or her now famous bun.
This pictures was created by the amazing crew from the photoshoot featuring by chandelier earrings from a 1950's chandelier. Perfect for a wedding or holiday look.
Damascene jewelry holds a special place in my heart based on its origin and intricate design. This pendant was previously apart of a bracelet.
When you realize that you designed jewelry unconsciously in your kids school colors...how did that happen? Mia must be on my mind.
Back to the basics...Love these little dangles that literally can go with anything. Do you have a favorite color? The white is featured, but I can make them in any color.
Beyond excited and honored for my jewelry to be featured on the cover of Real Weddings Magazine].
There was a dream team of people that made it all possible and created their magic including:
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Hair + Makeup for Jannae:
Hair for Allison:
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Gowns:
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Mobile Bar + Curated Cocktails:
Real Bride Models: Allison Baker + Jannae Brown
Publication: Real Weddings Magazine]
New from the geometric jewels collection. 1960's links with hammered hoops was my spin with the combination of new and old.
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Tiffany blue bead from the 1950's with a fine silver plated hoop creates a statement piece of jewelry. These earrings are super lightweight and definitely capture viewers attention.
Just made more of these earrings for the fall and holidays. I love the red, but I can do any color resin. If you need to match an outfit or just have a favorite color then let me know.
Part of my new geometric line. These are one of a kind little earrings that pack a punch. The black enamel top part are from 1970's earrings and I added gold plated disks to accent the piece. You can not tell from this picture, but they have great movement.
Roses. I love flowers and tend to gravitate to flowers and leaves to incorporate into my designs. I am excited about this combination.
Three different designs with my new crushed coral plus I added a new chain in the middle that could enhance any piece.
Crush it with coral. These little earrings pack a punch with crushed coral from the 1970's and a textured links from a 1950's necklace.
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Come visit me tonight . I am so excited to enjoy a fun Saturday night at the farm with other artists, food and entertainment. My perfect combination.
From the mountains to the fields. Me and my jewels will be at the Night Market tomorrow starting at 6pm. Please come join the fun and stop by to say hello.
Also featured...my kids created a specialty candle with 25% of the proceeds going to support migrant farmers. A big thank you to for providing the beeswax and cute hexagon jars.
Be back soon. Taking a few days to enjoy the mountains with my family.
Out and about...
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Did you know that coral quiets the emotions and brings peace to within the self? Sometime with all the running around that much needed quiet is welcoming.
Sometimes all you need is a pair of earrings to complete your look. A big thank you to for selecting a pair of mine.
So fortunate to be included in this photoshoot with an amazing group of people including of
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What do you do with a broken 1970's coral necklace? Crush the stones and create new pieces. I love the color and look forward to handcrafting more jewerly by repurposing the coral.
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