About us
Natural Stones · Welded Silver · Artisan Made
Handcrafted and truly unique jewelry is created using a combination of high-quality sterling silver, fine silver, semi-precious gems, and stunning natural stones. My passion drives me to design exquisite jewelry pieces that perfectly showcase the beautiful and diverse stones sourced from both around the region and from various locations around the world. Working from my cozy studio in Colorado, I take pride in fabricating one-of-a-kind jewelry creations, utilizing sterling and fine silver, copper, and bronze in conjunction with gorgeous natural and semi-precious gemstones. The thrill of always searching for different and unique stones fuels my creativity when designing each piece.
How to find us
Studio Location
My studio is located in Longmont, Colorado, at 825 Tempted Ways Dr. Because I focus much of my time on creating new work, studio visits are available by appointment only. This way I can ensure that when you come by, the space is ready for you to explore my collections comfortably and without rush. If you’d like to stop in, please reach out to set up a time—I’d love to share my process and pieces with you in person
825 Tempted Ways Dr., Longmont, CO
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Where to Find My Work
You can also discover my jewelry at select local galleries and shops. Visit Osmosis Art and Architecture in Niwot or The Gold Market in Longmont to explore a curated selection of my pieces in person. Each location offers a unique showcase of my work, giving you the chance to see, try on, and find the perfect piece to take home.
Osmosis art and architecture
290 2nd Ave, Niwot, CO
The Gold market
1610 Pace St, Unit #1000, Longmont, CO
Hours:
Monday–Friday 10am–5pM
Saturday 11am–5pm
Hours:
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm
Saturday 10am–3pm
UPCOMing events
My next show is the Tiny Longmont Studio Tour, Saturday June 8th and Sunday June 9th 2024. I will be showing at Robin Bryant’s Studio at 812 Sumner St. in Longmont, Colorado. Hours are: Saturday 10-4 and Sunday 12-4. There 4 studios participating in this tour, all within walking distance of each other, with 4-5 artists at each studio stop. So it is a great way to see a lot of artwork, jewelry, clay art, metal and glass art, etc. and take a lovely stroll at the same time. Hope to see you then.

How to care for your jewelry
The safest way to clean your jewelry is to use the “least” of everything. Wiping with a soft damp cloth or a soft toothbrush with water and a mild soap may be all it needs. If the sterling silver has become discolored and dingy, use a silver polish cloth to clean only the silver (keep it away from any stones) and DO NOT dip the whole piece into some kind of “silver dip”. It is a quick way to ruin a stone (especially soft stones such as turquoise, pearls, etc.)
If you wear perfume, spray on before you put on your jewelry. The chemicals in aerosols can discolor stones over time. Store your jewelry pieces where they are not exposed to moisture which will promote tarnish. Also store each piece so that it is protected from other jewelry. Diamonds, and other hard gems can scratch softer stones, causing permanent damage.